From Space to Data:

Smart Survey Methods in Architecture and Archeology

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30763/Intervencion.290.v2n28.69.2023

Keywords:

Intelligent technologies, digital photogrammetry,, Agreements, Hungary., 3D surveys

Abstract

This review reports on the work carried out in the From Space to Data: Smart Survey Methods in Architecture and Archaeology course, taught by Hungarian specialists Dr. Zsolt Vasáros and Master Mór Bendegúz Takáts, from January 9 to 18, 2023 at the Museo Nacional de Historia (MNH), Castillo de Chapultepec (National Museum of History, Chapultepec Castle), and organized by the Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos (CNMH, National Coordination of Historical Monuments, Mexico) within the framework of the Technical Contribution Agreement signed between the governments of Mexico and Hungary in 2020. The course was attended by 27 participants: archaeologists and architects affiliated with different work centers and two guests from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).

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Author Biography

María Sánchez Vega, Coordinación Nacional de Monumentos Históricos (CNMH), Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH), Mexico

Doctor in History and Master in Art Studies from the Universidad Iberoamericana, and architect from the Escuela Mexicana de Arquitectura y Diseño Gráfico of the Universidad La Salle. She has attended courses on new technologies applied to cultural heritage, as well as a diploma in Art Studies. She has taught at the universities of Motolinía del Pedregal, of the Claustro de Sor Juana and Universidad Iberoamericana. She has collaborated at the National Museum of History, the Franz Mayer Museum and the CNMH, where she currently assists the national coordinator. She has pursued independent exhibition projects and the cataloging of works. She has successfully coordinated national and international inter-institutional relationships.

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Published

2024-02-16

How to Cite

Sánchez Vega, M. (2024). From Space to Data: : Smart Survey Methods in Architecture and Archeology. Intervención, 2(28), 215–240. https://doi.org/10.30763/Intervencion.290.v2n28.69.2023

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