ICTs for Narrating Architecture ArchivesThe Theses of Gaetano Cima’s Students

  1. Raffaele Argiolas
  2. Vincenzo Bagnolo
  3. Simone Cera
  4. Andrea Pirinu
  5. Eleonora Todde
Book:
Graphic horizons
  1. Luis Hermida González (ed. lit.)
  2. João Pedro Xavier (ed. lit.)
  3. Jose Pedro Sousa (ed. lit.)
  4. Vicente López-Chao (ed. lit.)

Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG

ISBN: 978-3-031-57582-2

Year of publication: 2024

Volume Title: Graphics for analysis and thought

Volume: 1

Pages: 157-164

Congress: Congreso Internacional de Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica (20. 2024. Porto)

Type: Conference paper

Abstract

The archives of architectural drawings represent an invaluable testimony of the teaching practices and methods used in the academic sphere throughout the history of architecture teaching. A heritage whose protection and valorisation has as its first step the digitisation of the physical documents; this digitisation cannot, however, be limited to mere reproduction, on pain of inheriting from the physical support the limitations that characterise it in terms of limited comprehension for the layman. The creation of digital reproductions must therefore be accompanied by tools for the informative enrichment of drawings, with cultural-historical data often dispersed in multiple archives, and with new drawings and models that help their critical reading. The following contribution presents the development of a prototype of a web-based consultation portal to protect and narrate the final results of the theses of the students of Gaetano Cima, the main protagonist of the architectural and urban scene in 19th-century Cagliari.