Mario Santana Quintero
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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International Journal of Architectural Computing | 2007
Mario Santana Quintero; Bill Blake; Rand Eppich
Currently, a wide range of digital sensors for capturing our architectural heritage are available. They offer the opportunity to acquire large sets of information in a relatively short time. These sensors include digital photography (photogrammetry–scaled rectified photography), total stations, laser scanners, high-resolution panoramic devices, etc. A lot of effort has been put in the application of these tools in the field of conservation, however a significant gap exists between the information needed by professionals working in the field of conservation and manufacturers claims of these new technologies. The realistic application of these tools for heritage documentation products needs to be addressed. Offering the architectural heritage community didactic material on how and when to use these tools appropriately can address this gap. This paper presents the teaching material being prepared under the CIPA/RecorDIM initiative to overcome these issues and begins to address the need for a common framework of standards in heritage documentation.
Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development | 2012
Ona Vileikis; Giorgia Cesaro; Mario Santana Quintero; Koenraad Van Balen; Anna Paolini; Azadeh Vafadari
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the application of documentation and recording techniques for World Heritage conservation using the case studies of the Petra Archeological Park (PAP) in Jordan and the Silk Roads Cultural Heritage Information System (CHRIS) in Central Asia. In the PAP case study, these techniques could aid in the assessment of risks faced by World Heritage properties and threats to the integrity of the Outstanding Universal Values (OUV). With respect to the Silk Roads CHRIS case study the Geospatial Content Management System (Geo‐CMS) proposed aims to improve information management and collaboration among all stakeholders.Design/methodology/approach – Integrated surveying techniques and information management systems together with active stakeholder participation can be used as conservation and management tools. In the case of PAP, using a systematic documentation tool (MEGA‐J) to conduct site condition and risk assessment of cultural heritage and combining photographs, m...
Archive | 2010
Mario Santana Quintero
Archive | 2012
Azadeh Vafadari; Giorgia Cesaro; Mario Santana Quintero; Koen Van Balen; Ona Vileikis
virtual systems and multimedia | 2008
M. Ioannides; Alonzo C. Addison; A. Georgopoulos; L. Kalisperis; Stefan Boeykens; Mario Santana Quintero; Herman Neuckermans
Book of Abstracts | 2009
Stefan Boeykens; Mario Santana Quintero; Herman Neuckermans
Proceedings of the CIPA XXII International Symposium: Digital Documentation, Interpretation & Presentation of Cultural Heritage | 2009
Björn Van Genechten; Mario Santana Quintero; T Demeyere; Sandrine Herinckx; Luc Schueremans; D Roose
virtual systems and multimedia | 1999
Mario Santana Quintero; Koenraad Van Balen; Herman Neuckermans; Michael Jansen
virtual systems and multimedia | 1998
Mario Santana Quintero; Herman Neuckermans; Koenraad Van Balen
First International Conference on Best Practices in World Heritage: Archaeology | 2012
Ona Vileikis; Barbara Dumont; Eline Serruys; Mario Santana Quintero; Koen Van Balen; Vincent Tigny; Philippe De Maeyer