SAN MARINO - LE 3 TORRI MEDIOEVALI
Descrizione del progetto
Detailed georeferenced daytime photogrammetric survey carried out to support the design, visualization, and authorization process related to the installation of architectural lighting systems within a high-value historical and landscape context.
The project involved the creation of a highly accurate Digital Twin environment used to integrate and position three-dimensional models of lighting fixtures and support structures directly onto the surveyed asset.
The digital workflow enabled advanced simulation of nighttime lighting effects under multiple orientation and configuration scenarios, supporting visual impact assessments, lighting optimization, and contextual integration analyses within the surrounding architectural and environmental setting.
Particular attention was dedicated to the evaluation of the interaction between artificial lighting, landscape perception, and cultural heritage preservation requirements.
The generated simulations provided technical support to the AASLP Technical Office during the authorization procedures involving UNESCO-related heritage constraints and landscape protection evaluations.
The integrated digital environment enabled rapid comparison between alternative lighting configurations, reducing the need for repetitive on-site testing activities while improving design coordination and decision-making processes.
Detailed georeferenced daytime photogrammetric survey
3D integration of lighting fixtures and support structures within the Digital Twin
3D simulation of nighttime lighting effects under different fixture orientations and configurations
Technical support to the AASLP Technical Office for UNESCO authorization procedures
Flight altitude: approximately 700 m above sea level overlooking the Torre Guaita cliff area