The cultural heritage is a defining element of the identity of the societies that host it, and a key driver of the local economy. Therefore, its conservation and proper management are essential to ensure its survival over time and its transmission, in good conditions, to future generations.
The Universitat Politècnica de València and the project I+D “Analysis and Development of HBIM Integration into GIS for Creating a Cultural Heritage Tourism Planning Protocol” funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation, Government of Spain, are organizing the HEDIT·2024 Congress (Valencia, June 20-21, 2024). The congress aims to provide a platform for showcasing research related to the use of digital technologies in the conservation and management of heritage. Topics to be addressed include the urgent need for digital documentation of heritage elements, the use of detection systems for preventive conservation, and the application of new technologies for the management of public and tourist use of heritage sites, among others.
Given the multidisciplinary nature of the topics to be addressed, the participation of researchers and professionals from not only the field of architecture but also from other fields and sectors related to the conservation and management of heritage through digital technologies is expected.
Scientific papers presented by participants and accepted by the Scientific Committee will be included in the Conference Proceedings, edited by the Universitat Politècnica de València.
Integration of Historical Sources, HGIS and HBIM for Cultural Heritage Sites: The Digital Reconstruction of the Islands in the Venice Lagoon
Federico Panarotto, Ludovica Galeazzo, Gianlorenzo Dellabartola
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400 Years of Cultural Legacy: Research and dissemination of the heritage of a historic building during a fifteen-year period
Mª Jesús Máñez Pitarch, Jose Teodoro Garfella Rubio, Jaume Gual Ortí
págs. 44-55
Visitor Centre for the revaluation of Industrial Heritage: The Averly Foundry
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The Common Data Environment in Monument Master Plans
Jorge García Valldecabres, Luis Cortés Meseguer, Pablo Ariel Escudero
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Large-scale photogrammetry: the case of the Roman baths of Alange, Badajoz (Spain)
David Conejero Gascón, Pablo Manuel Millán Millán, Margarita Infante Perea, Concepción Cantillana Merchante
págs. 156-165
Interactive and Immersive Dynamic Perspectives: A Case Study of Piazza Castello in Turin
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Cecile Meier, Silvia Díaz Parrilla, José Luis Saorín Pérez, Alejandro Bonnet de León, Dámari Melián Díaz
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Conservation and dissemination of painted architecture: Technological challenges in the city of Malaga (Spain)
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Architecture in Conservation Areas - Humboldt Hotel, Caracas, Venezuela
Andrés Alejandro Suzzarini Flores, Mercedes Ponce Ortiz de Insagurbe
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The Water Mine of the Casa del Rey Moro in Ronda (Málaga, Spain): a case of reconciling private tourism promotion and the generation of heritage knowledge
Roque Angulo Fornos, Manuel Castellano Román, José María Guerrero Vega, Francisco Sebastián Pinto Puerto
págs. 317-327
Interactive dissemination of 20th century tourist heritage: Integration of ICT foran immersive experience through interior design in Puerto Rico
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