Posten Spitz Verle - 3D
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The fort belongs to the fourth generation of fortifications built by Austro-Hungarian army in the Trentino region between 1904 and 1914 before the outbreak of the First World War. The forts were built in concrete together with hand-carved local stone and were positioned on the top of hills and mountains, to monitor the national boundary and block the advance of Italian military troops. Each forts, with casemate, rotating domes, corridors and underground passageways to smaller reinforced blocks, were often realized with their main body completely carved in the rock in order to be camouflaged and so that only the facade was visible from outside.
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Source | FBK - Fondazione Bruno Kessler |
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Europeana Rights |
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Start Date | 1909 |
End Date | 1914 |
Period Name | Fourth generation of Austro-Hungarian forts |
Materials | Concrete, stone |
Heritage Asset Type | Fort |
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Name | Modelling and digitization process - Posten Spitz Verle 3D model |
Description | The output of photogrammetric and laser scanning surveys were used together with available historical drawings and photos to generate a photo-realistic 3D model of the original military building. |
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Name | Metric survey - Posten Spitz Verle |
Description | Combination of photogrammetric and TOF scanning surveys. |
Equipment | DSLR Camera Nikon D3X,Leica HDS7000,Lens Nikkor 18-35mm |