When the metric system was introduced in Europe in the late eighteenth century, while the previous measurement systems disappeared, the very concept of architecture, tightly connected to it, was subverted. The previous geometric design had found in the various numeral bases of the ancient modules the appropriate framework linking the articulation of the shapes to the figures of geometry. These plots became legitimized by numerical theorems, series, proportions that made it easy to remember, to transfer and to operate the plan. The direct manual survey of the past tradition, described by analogical drawings, did not allow to recover all the contents of historical knowledge, forgotten after the scientific revolution, but attractive for the present. Part of the ancient knowledge is not preserved/stored in literary sources, but in material constructions, i.e. in monuments. Meaningful immaterial heritage is preserved in material records. Technological innovation brought by information technology can give to the scientific survey of monuments the value of means of access to a new unexpected knowledge, more responsive to the questions of today’s culture.
Table of Contents
Editorials
Maria Teresa Bartoli
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E.1-E.2
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Articles
Marinella Arena, Daniele Colistra, Domenico Mediati
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1.1-1.14
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Michela Rossi
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2.1-2.11
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Paolo Clini, Ramona Quattrini, Daniela Amadei, Romina Nespeca
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3.1-3.12
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Erica Ganghereti
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4.1-4.11
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Mara Capone, Raffaele Catuogno, Daniela Palomba
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5.1-5.12
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Nicola Velluzzi
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6.1-6.17
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Nevena Radojevic
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7.1-7.12
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Carlo Battini
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8.1-8.11
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Stefano Giannetti
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9.1-9.8
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Alessio Cardaci, Antonella Versaci, Davide Indelicato
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10.1-10.14
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The Borromini's helicoidal staircase in Barberini Palace: scan laser survey and parametric modeling.
Leonardo Paris, Graziano Mario Valenti
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11.1-11.11
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Marco Canciani
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12.1-12.22
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Carlo Biagini
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13.1-13.13
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Barbara Messina, Stefano Chiarenza
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14.1-14.9
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Manuela Incerti
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15.1-15.13
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Giampiero Mele, Giorgia Maniglio
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16.1-16.15
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Barbara Aterini
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17.1-17.14
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Adriana Rossi
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18.1-18.12
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Paolo Belardi, Luca Martini
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19.1-19.22
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Sebastiano Giuliano, Rita Valenti
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20.1-20.11
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Afterword
Maria Teresa Bartoli
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P.1-P.5
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