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eaea2015_t3_paper06 |
authors |
Carpiceci, Marco; Colonnese, Fabio; Inglese, Carlo |
year |
2015 |
title |
The Cave Revealed. The Monastery of Aynal? and the Representation of Rupestrian Architecture |
source |
ENVISIONING ARCHITECTURE: IMAGE, PERCEPTION AND COMMUNICATION OF HERITAGE [ISBN 978-83-7283-681-6],Lodz University of Technology, 23-26 September 2015, pp.329-337 |
summary |
The monastic settlement of Aynali is located in Cappadocia, a short distance from the Open Air Museum in Goreme. The church and the monastery follow approximated geometrical rules and, despite the efforts and expectations by traditional scholars, they are rarely comparable to simple geometric shapes. Survey and representations after digital photogrammetry offer the actual form of the rock-cut rooms and may contribute to reconstruct the missing parts of the structure as well as to update a critical knowledge to rupestrian habitat. |
keywords |
Cappadocia; rock-cut architecture; digital photogrammetry |
series |
EAEA |
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