THE CONTRIBUTION OF COMBINED GEODETIC MEASUREMENTS FOR THE PROMOTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE. THE CASE STUDY OF THE HOROLOGION OF ANDRONIKOS KYRRHISTOS
Virtual tours of monuments become more and more a vital part of the promotion of the culture and therefore tend to be one of the main areas of study in the field of cultural heritage. These representations offer users the chance to tour in areas located far away. In order to create accurate and correct 3D representations of the monument, geometric ...
By Athanasios Iliodromitis, Ion-Anastasios Karolos, Konstantinos Bellos
EVALUATING ACCURACY AND RELIABILITY OF MODERN 3D RECONSTRUCTION AND MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES: A CASE STUDY OF A BYZANTINE BATH
Recent advances in 3D reconstruction techniques, including Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS), SLAM-based systems, and mobile LiDAR, have improved heritage documentation practices. This study evaluates the geometric accuracy of Leica BLK360, GeoSLAM ZEB-REVO, FJD TRION™ S1, and iPhone 12 Pro using a UNESCO-listed Byzantine Bath monument, with F...
By Konstantinos Bellos, Ion-Anastasios Karolos, Stylianos Bitharis, Athanasios Iliodromitis
GEOMATIC DATA FOR TREATMENT OF HISTORIC BRIDGES. THE CASE STUDY OF THE RIBNICA BRIDGE IN PODGORICA, MONTENEGRO
Stone bridges, all around Europe stand as enduring testaments to engineering mastery, cultural heritage, and historical continuity. They served as crucial infrastructural lifelines, connecting communities and fostering trade routes. Their enduring presence symbolizes the craftsmanship and innovation of their eras, reflecting diverse regional styles...
By Athanasios Iliodromitis, Radovan Đurović, Jovan Furtula, Gojko Nikolić, Vassilis Pagounis