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Abstract
New surveys on the convent of St. Francis of Paola (Paola-Cosenza) confirm that for architectural knowledge, neither accurate acquisitions nor realistic photographic renderings are sufficient. Furthermore, they confirm that in surveying, both attention and images which are gradually defined through figurative rendering and that allow for analysis of the architecture and its components in a coherent field of study have greater value.
Keywords
Representation; architectural analysis; figurative devices; 3D modelling
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2423/i22394303v7n2p63
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