TOWARDS A DIGITAL ARCHIVE OF MEMORY: INTEGRATED GEOMATICS DOCUMENTATION OF SITES OF INCARCERATION, VIOLENCE AND POLITICAL IMPRISONMENT. THE CASE STUDY OF THE CORFU PRISONS, GREECE
This paper presents an integrated geomatics workflow for the digital documentation of historic sites of incarceration and political repression, focusing on Corfu Prisons, Greece. Using modern geomatics methodologies, the study produces a high-resolution, multi-source dataset that captures the architectural, spatial, and material characteristics of ...
By Vassilis Pagounis, Andreas Deligiannis, Panagoula Kopelou, Dionysios Moschopoulos, Georgios Papaioannou
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POINT CLOUD CLASSIFICATION FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION — THE CASE STUDY OF THE MONODRI BRIDGE, EVIA, GREECE.
This study presents a comparative analysis of proprietary and custom point cloud classification pipelines in the context of cultural heritage documentation, using the Monodri Bridge in Evia, Greece, as a case study. The research evaluates the performance, flexibility, and suitability of commercial software solutions versus tailored, open-source wor...
By Antrei Deligiannis, Vassilis Pagounis
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