Heritage Science (Sep 2023)

A review of the tools and techniques used in the digital preservation of architectural heritage within disaster cycles

  • Yuan Li,
  • Yanan Du,
  • Mengsheng Yang,
  • Jiaqi Liang,
  • Huanxia Bai,
  • Rui Li,
  • Andrew Law

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-023-01035-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 20

Abstract

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Abstract Architectural heritage is vulnerable to disasters. Digital technologies can fight destruction and can ensure integrity by monitoring, managing and protecting architectural heritage from disasters. In this paper, we clarify the relationship between disasters, digitalization and architectural heritage conservation for the sustainability of cultural heritage. This study used the PRISMA process, and bibliometric tools VOSviewer and Citespace to explore the potential of digital technologies in the protection of architectural heritage—especially during disaster cycles, from the perspectives of both universal and typicality; the results revealed that digital twins, deep learning, and preventive conservation are currently hot topics in digital preservation research (especially that research which relates to disaster cycles). On this basis, this paper summarizes the relevant technologies involved in architectural heritage preservation from the perspective of the disaster cycle and the digital phase, and proposes three future research directions: accurate prediction of multi-disasters, automatic early warning of structural damages, and intelligent monitoring of human–computer interaction. This paper constructs a new research frame for digital preservation of architectural heritage during disasters, providing theoretical reference and practical guidance for architectural heritage conversation.

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