Hidden architectures. History and drawing of “Unseen” towers in the province of Salerno
Abstract
The interest in the protection and conservation of Cultural Heritage and the growing
role that it plays in the development ofthe national policies, represents a valid reason
to focus the attention ofthe research in this lield and transmitting the uniqueness and
the identity of own territory is a lirst and fundamental step to guarantee its
sustainability. Above all, in an era of globalization, cultural heritage helps us to
remember our history and diversity, and its understanding develops the respect and
the dialogue amongst different cultures.
However, despite our nation preserves lesser-known architectures of great value,
often it pours into a state of abandonment and, in some case, is not even notorious
by the majority of the community. The technological diffusion and the great
improvement of digitalization, could positively contribute to broadening the tools of
knowledge and favouring greater disclosure and accessibility. Hence, the purpose of
my PhD doctoral thesis consists in the development of an innovative methodology
of protection and conservation of architectural heritage. Through a multidisciplinary
approach, that inextricably links the history and new technology in the field of
surveying, the aim is the identification of originai systems of cataloguing and
archiving of data, useful for the interpretation of the built, as well as the generation
of infographics models to analyse, preserve and divulge... [edited by Author]