The research activities of 3DSurvey Group explore interdisciplinary approaches for the documentation, analysis, modelling, management, and communication of Cultural Heritage and complex built environments.
The group works across multiple research domains, including:
- 3D survey and geomatics
- Photogrammetry and laser scanning
- Point cloud processing and reality-based modelling
- AI-assisted analysis and spatial data classification
- BIM and HBIM workflows
- 3D GIS and spatial information systems
- Structural and environmental monitoring
- Virtual and Mixed Reality applications
- Digital communication and visualization of Cultural Heritage
- Collaborative digital platforms and 3D information systems
The laboratory integrates advanced survey methodologies, digital workflows, spatial technologies, and artificial intelligence to support the documentation, analysis, monitoring, and management of a wide range of objects, structures, and environments, ranging from small-scale artefacts and confined spaces to bridges, architectural heritage, historic gardens, archaeological sites, forests, and large-scale natural and landscape contexts.

