Levantamiento digital integrado de la Casa de Vidro de Lina Bo Bardi en São Paulo, Brasil

Authors

  • Luca Rossato Department of Architecture in University of Ferrara
  • Marcello Balzani Department of Architecture in University of Ferrara
  • Gabriele Giau Department of Architecture in University of Ferrara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56205/mim.4-4.1

Keywords:

Levantamiento en 3D, documentación, análisis de nubes de puntos, patrimonio modernista, Brasil, Italia

Abstract

El museo-archivo de la Fundación Casa de Vidro de Lina Bo y P.M. Bardi, una residencia diseñada y construida entre 1950 y 1951, fue objeto de una campaña de documentación digital que permitió comprobar la viabilidad de una valoración global del edificio con miras a su restauración y a la posible introducción de nuevas estructuras en su jardín. Además de los descubrimientos importantes, los análisis y estudios que resultaron del tratamiento de la base de datos de nubes de puntos, es decir, del levantamiento en 3D de la Casa de Vidrio, el levantamiento fue de gran provecho para poner a prueba una serie de iniciativas de sensibilización en colaboración con los actores regionales. Es así que, para completar la documentación digital de la casa, patrocinada por la iniciativa ‘Keeping it Modern’ de la Fundación Getty de Los Ángeles, California, se llevó a cabo un completo e integrado levantamiento en 3D junto a su análisis diagnóstico.

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Published

2024-07-15

How to Cite

Rossato, L., Balzani, M., & Giau, G. (2024). Levantamiento digital integrado de la Casa de Vidro de Lina Bo Bardi en São Paulo, Brasil. Mimesis.Jasd, 4(4), 7–16. https://doi.org/10.56205/mim.4-4.1

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Artículos cientificos