Documenting and recording our architectural heritage preserves the built memory that future generations will inherit.
A virtual tour brings art, architectural history, and memory closer to everyone. It’s a revolutionary way to consume knowledge and innovate in the cultural and educational sectors.
Marco Zouvek
The virtual tour is an exceptional tool for cultural and tourist promotion and a powerful didactic resource for educators.
- The virtual tour offers a new way to view, learn about, and interact with art, architectural ensembles, and historical sites. It’s an invaluable classroom resource and a powerful tool for cultural and tourist promotion for city councils and heritage organizations.
- It also serves as a new visual recording tool for conservators, restorers, and those responsible for guarding and documenting cultural and historical assets.
Community Benefits of the Virtual Tour
Promote the dissemination of buildings and heritage complexes to facilitate knowledge access.
Highlight architectural heritage as both an aesthetic and historical object, helping to understand our past and present.
Provide a 360º visual record of artistic and historical spaces for documentation and conservation.
360 Photographs and architectural heritage
Historical complexes, monuments, and significant buildings are human creations with specific, planned purposes, reflecting a past worth preserving.
- Through 360º photographic technology, we can freeze time, preserving architectural heritage in detail for future generations.
- Spherical photographs capture structures as they are, aiding in their preservation against accidental fires, wars, or natural disasters.
360 Technology at the Service of Education and Culture
Conservators and curators have noted how virtual visits not only promote culture but also incite interest in in-person visits. These tours are valuable educational tools for history and culture students worldwide.
- With high-resolution image capture, 360 technology offers a detailed view for studying construction details of vaults, domes, arches, and walls.
- 360º spherical photography allows virtual visits to cultural sites that are physically inaccessible due to security, conservation regulations, or remoteness.
MY PROPOSAL
Utilize virtual tours as documentary tools and educational resources with quality operations and results.
2 Objectives:
- Bring heritage closer to everyone, regardless of their location.
- Provide a new technological tool for documenting and restoring assets, serving as a documentary base for future restoration work.
My Method: Understanding beyond seeing
I offer well-executed, minimally invasive operations with intuitive interfaces. My 360º tours use cameras and specific software to interconnect images, allowing virtual visits to include multimedia elements like images, PDFs, notes, and links to enhance understanding.
My final objective: Contribute to preserving and sharing the heritage we’ve inherited.