Wednesday, May 13, 2026

The World’s Heritage in the Digital Age: New Technologies Towards Sustainable Research, Conservation and Communication

Wolfgang Börner (Hrsg.), Hendrik Rohland (Hrsg.) 
 

Proceedings of the International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies, Vienna

Die 26. internationale Konferenz „Cultural Heritage and New Technologies“ fand 2021 zu dem Thema „The World’s Heritage in the Digital Age – New Technologies Towards Sustainable Research, Conservation and Communication“ im Wiener Rathaus und online statt.
Die Beiträge in diesem Konferenzband behandeln technologiegestütze Verfahren und Methoden in allen Bereichen des Cultural Heritage. Die hier versammelten Artikel diskutieren Themen aus dem Bereich quantitativer Methoden, Fragen der Datenmodellierung und des Semantic Web, Modellierung, Methoden der digitalen (Not-)Dokumentation sowie Fragen des (Welt-) Kulturerbemanagements im Zeichen der Digitalisierung.

Zitationsvorschlag

Börner, Wolfgang und Rohland, Hendrik (Hrsg.): The World’s Heritage in the Digital Age: New Technologies Towards Sustainable Research, Conservation and Communication, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2026 (Proceedings of the International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies, Vienna, Band 26). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1449

Identifier

ISBN 978-3-96929-355-3 (PDF)

Veröffentlicht

25.03.2026 
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Titelei
Table of Contents
vii-x
Keynote
Bernard Frischer, Ryan Yung
Applying new media to support sustainable research, conservation, communication, and accessibility
3-10
Ulrike Herbig, Bernd Paulowitz
Session: World Heritage Management and New Technologies
Stefano Bertocci, Federico Cioli, Andrea Lumini
The Case Study of the Teatro Del Maggio in Florence
15-31
Rowin J. van Lanen, Menne C. Kosian, Roy van Beek
The Need for More Integrated Approaches in Heritage Management
33-38
Francesca Adesso, Emanuela Faresin, Giuseppe Salemi
3D Models of the Burials of the Necropolis of Piovego (PD, Italy)
51-55
Paola Sconzo, Francesca Simi, Andrea Titolo
Evaluating Emergence Patterns with a New Cost-Efficient Tool
57-60
Piotr Kuroczyński, Stephen Stead
Session: Cultural Heritage and the Semantic Web
Capture of Rich Semantic Data
Igor Piotr Bajena, Piotr Kuroczyński
How to Capture the Process and Share the Data?
63-89
Leonhard Salzer, Tobias Arera-Rütenik, Alexander Stenzer
Basic Considerations for the Description of Historic Architecture in the Semantic Web
91-102
Andreas Noback, Chris Dähne, Roger Winkler, Stephan Tittel, Annika Beissner, Katja Leiskau, Hasan Kutlu, Reimar Tausch, Martin Schurig, Matevz Domajnko, Pedro Santos
103-113
Lorenzo Ceccon
Session: Cultural Heritage and the Semantic Web
Exploitation of Rich Semantic Data
Yury Y. Vin, Dmitry E. Kondratiev
“Byzantine Law and Acts”
127-130
Irmela Herzog, Eleftheria Paliou
Session: Computational Methods for Exploring Visual Aspects of Cultural Heritage Sites
Lars Oliver Grobe, Andreas Noback, Ruth Bielfeldt, Vera Henkelmann, Franziska Lang
Modelling Lighting Devices and Their Effects in Architecture
133-144
Irmela Herzog, Alden Yépez
A Case study from Cochasquí, Ecuador
145-161
Antonio Suazo
New Possibilities for Chronology Studies of Lost Built Heritage
163-171
Jay Carver, Ann Degraeve
Session: Seeing in the Dark
Reconnaissance and Evaluation Technologies for World Heritage Sites and Major Infrastructure Developments
Roger Doonan, Clive Waddington, Jay Carver
Using Geochemical Survey in Archaeological Reconnaissance and Evaluation for Major Infrastructure Developments
175-184
Neil Macnab, Leonora O'Brien, Chris Moore, James Lyttleton
The Application of Real-World and Digital Approaches on the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down (Stonehenge) Scheme
185-200
Joel Goodchild, Roger Doonan, Robin Holgate, Clive Waddington
Integrating UAV-Based Remote Sensing with Traditional Survey Methodologies
201-210
Clive Waddington, David G. Passmore
The Geoarchaeological Shift
211-224
Cristina Mosconi
Session: Empowering Heritage Sites Through Knowledge
How to use the data to improve the management and the visitors’ experience
Ruth Beusing, Marc Grellert, Axel G. Posluschny, Norwina Wölfel
New Approaches in VR for Archaeological Sites
227-246
Marco Block-Berlitz, Hendrik Rohland
Session: In the Air, under Water, and Ashore
3D Technology between Lidar and SfM in Archaeological Documentation, Research, and Knowledge Dissemination
Peter Bauer, Viktor Kaufmann, Thomas Mikl, Wolfgang Sulzer, Werner Lienhart, Gernot Seier
Applying Drone-Based Photogrammetry, Terrestrial Photogrammetry and Terrestrial Laser Scanning – a Comparative Study
249-263
Dominik Klenk, Hendrik Rohland, Marco Block-Berlitz, Christina Franken
Reconstructing the “Pavilion of the Rise of the Yuan Dynasty” in Karakorum, Mongolia
265-274
Lapo Somigli, Chiara Marcotulli, Francesca Cheli
The Case of the Castle of Larciano (Pistoia – Italy)
275-284
Michael Bommhardt-Richter, Marco Block-Berlitz
Case-Study Application at the Oberwartha Reservoir in Saxony, Germany
285-290
Lukas André Suthe, Hendrik Rohland, Marco Block-Berlitz, Christina Franken
An Analysis from a Technician’s and a Curator’s Perspective
291-303
Filippo Sala, Emanuele Taccola
Accessing the 3D Model of the Roman Thermal Complex of Massaciuccoli
305-312
Zackary Hegarty, András Patay-Horváth
Deploying Cultural Heritage Online
313-316
Dominik Lengyel, Catherine Toulouse
An Antique Amphitheatre Visually Explored
317-322
Peter Dorninger
Best Poster Award
Katja Žagar, Laurens Oostwegel, Katja Malovrh Rebec
Defining and Validating the Accuracy Requirements for Existing Buildings
325-334
Christoph Rogalla von Bieberstein, Tobias Busen, Bernhard Fritsch
Round Table: Digital Tools for the Emergency Rescue of Cultural Heritage
Rahaf Orabi
The digital survey in the old city of Aleppo
349-353
Elisabeth Monamy, Sigrid Peter, Wolfgang Börner, Alessandro Camiz, Cristiana Barandoni, Paolo Giulierini
Round Table: Scientific Work and Citizen Participation in Cultural Heritage during Covid-19
Sanja Budić Leto
Adaptation of Content and Practice in the Trilj Regional Museum
357-359
Karina Grömer, Stefan Eichert
Online Activities of the Department of Prehistory during the Covid-19 Pandemic 2020/21
361-364
Elisabeth Monamy
Online Presence of Museums and Cultural Institutions in Times of COVID-19
365-367
Ute Verstegen, Lara Mührenberg
Teaching Early Christian Archaeology using 360° videos
369-372
Martina Polig, Nadine Alpino
PhD/Master Session
Best Student Paper Award
Ambra Barbini, Chiara Chioni
From Building to Landscape Heritage Representation
375-383
Meriem Ben Ammar
Urban Heritage, Jurisprudence, Traditions, and Built Form
385-388
Jean-Paul C. Lawson
Lessons Learned from the Virtual Exhibition Project “Heritage Costumes in Cameroon: Dressing up your Identity”
389-393
Giorgio Verdiani
Session: Virtualization against the World’s End
Creating New Experiences for Old Places
Francesco Stilo, Lorella Pizzonia
A Digitalization Project Between Drawing and Matter
397-401
Ulrike Herbig
Session: Heritage Conservation Strategies and New Technologies
Ulrich Pont, Peter Schober, Magdalena Wölzl, Matthias Schuss, Jakob Haberl, Karin Hauer
Improvement of Historic Casement Windows with Vacuum Glazing
409-418
Wolfgang Börner, Hendrik Rohland
Addendum
Addendum to the Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies 2020. CHNT 25, 2020
Apologies by the Editors
Sandra Heinsch, Walter Kuntner, Rouhollah, Ali Darvish-Zadeh, Luca Bezzi, Alessandro Bezzi, Rupert Gietl, Giuseppe Naponiello
Recording and Monitoring Cultural Heritage
421-423

 

 


 

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