Ana Paula Ribeiro de Araujo

@ufrrj.br

Arquitetura e Urbanismo
Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

EDUCATION

Architecture and urbanism

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Architecture, Social Sciences, Multidisciplinary, Conservation

FUTURE PROJECTS

Heritage documentation


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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • VIRTUAL RECREATION of REYNALDO DIERBERGER LANDSCAPE PROJECTS for UFRRJ CAMPUS
    A. P. R. Araujo, C. A. S. L. Carlos, W. Mary, B. Martins, E. Santana, et al.
    ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2021
    This paper presents some current results of the research, which proposes a virtual recreation of Reynaldo Dierberger original project for the Seropédica campus of UFRRJ, located in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. The gardens, as well as the original architectural ensemble, in neocolonial style, have been legally protected in 2001. The group of researchers faced a triple challenge to make the virtual recreation. The first one concerns the identification of what was designed and not built, based on original hand-made drawings filed in the Document Conservation Laboratory of UFRRJ (LabDOC) and other university departments. The second challenge concerns the interpretation of the elements from English Garden design principles that emerged in the 19th century and were developed in Brazil by European landscapers such as Glaziou (1828–1906). The third one concerns making design drawings digital to elaborate 3d models considering a group of digital graphic tools available and also the application of Sevilla Principles (2011). It is important to mention that some of the research activities were impaired by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • DIGITAL HERITAGE: ACADEMIC RESEARCH in Brazil in the LAST FIVE YEARS
    A. P. R. Araujo, C. A. S. L. Carlos, J. C. R. Sampaio, R. Ferreira Vieira
    International Archives of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences ISPRS Archives, 2019
    In order to update and deepen the theoretical discussions about Digital Heritage, the authors initiated a survey of the most recent technologies that improves the documentation of architectural buildings and sites. We intend to implement a digital workflow on the studies of buildings and sites that have a potential of protection in the Fluminense lowland of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This is part of the activities of the conservation education at bachelor level in Architecture and Urbanism, and the course of the Postgraduate Program on heritage conservation of Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ). The main objective of the current scientific research is the identification of Brazilian researchers and the subjects that have been studied in the last five years in order to make a theoretical review through the systematization of topics, thematic axis, terms, concepts regarding the application of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the heritage documentation. We carried out a qualitative-quantitative mapping of the scientific production of twelve scientific events having occurred in Brazil and Latin America between 2013 and 2018. We detected 156 Brazilian researchers from all regions of the country that had researched about Digital heritage. The mapping of themes was compared to keywords index of CIPA-ICOMOS Symposium 2017 in order to identify points of contact and lack of studies in Brazil for planning the future research. The research group seek ways for better integration between national researchers, ways to get theoretical content up-to-date and to adopt more accurate documentation practices at undergraduate and postgraduate disciplines.