From direct to digital survey. The Abbey of San Giovanni Battista in Lucoli (L’Aquila)

Stefano Brusaporci

Italy

University of L’Aquila

Department of Civil, Construction-Architectural and Environmental Engineering

Andrea Ruggieri

Italy

University of Molise

Department of Biosciences and Territory

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Accepted: 2022-12-27

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Published: 2022-12-30

DOI: https://doi.org/10.4995/ege.2022.18902
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Keywords:

Local heritage, Laser scanner, Heritage conservation, Architectural survey

Supporting agencies:

This research was not funded

Abstract:

Lucoli is a scattered municipality in the area of L’Aquila, in the Italian region of Abruzzo. In this place between the mountains of the conca Aquilana stands the Abbey of San Giovanni Battista, an important historic and religious site. Despite the damage suffered caused during the 2009 earthquake, the local people still use it and look at it as a symbol of community. With the aim of analyse and so mitigate the seismic vulnerability, the abbey has been the subject of an architectural survey with direct method in a first step, and then of digital laser scanning survey at a later stage, to integrate and verify the first.

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