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== Motivation == | == Motivation == | ||
Across history, the role of | Venice is one of the cities in Europe with the richest and largest number of well-heads, locally known as "vere da pozzo". This term refers to the stone structure surrounding the pipe of the well with a security and protective function. Across history, the role of wells for Venice has always been crucial, in first place to assure drinking water for citizens. Although on water, the city needed wells to store unsalted water. They were placed most of the times in the middle of a square or a private courtyard to collect rainwater and filter it in the ground. In times of drought they were filled with freshwater from the near Brenta river. Over time the uncovered part of these wells, the visible one, started to become more and more relevant also in cultural and artisitc terms. The aim of the project is thus to highlight their significance by classification and 3D modelling. With such an augmentation, we could expect to be able to extract information about their common structures and patterns and also their positioning. | ||
== Project Plan == | == Project Plan == | ||
Main steps of the project: | Main steps of the project: | ||
* | * Preliminary research on the net and books: wells classification. | ||
* | * Identification of common and particular features. | ||
* | * Definition of parameters to describe all these traits digitally. | ||
* | * Creation of one single 3D model capable of describing the larger number of possible wells. | ||
* | * Starting from this model, replica of the wells in the book "Vere da Pozzo di Venezia" by Alberto Rizzi. | ||
* | * Wells database (?). | ||
* | * Wells placing (?). | ||
* Tada! | * Tada! | ||
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Revision as of 13:08, 5 November 2021
Introduction
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Motivation
Venice is one of the cities in Europe with the richest and largest number of well-heads, locally known as "vere da pozzo". This term refers to the stone structure surrounding the pipe of the well with a security and protective function. Across history, the role of wells for Venice has always been crucial, in first place to assure drinking water for citizens. Although on water, the city needed wells to store unsalted water. They were placed most of the times in the middle of a square or a private courtyard to collect rainwater and filter it in the ground. In times of drought they were filled with freshwater from the near Brenta river. Over time the uncovered part of these wells, the visible one, started to become more and more relevant also in cultural and artisitc terms. The aim of the project is thus to highlight their significance by classification and 3D modelling. With such an augmentation, we could expect to be able to extract information about their common structures and patterns and also their positioning.
Project Plan
Main steps of the project:
- Preliminary research on the net and books: wells classification.
- Identification of common and particular features.
- Definition of parameters to describe all these traits digitally.
- Creation of one single 3D model capable of describing the larger number of possible wells.
- Starting from this model, replica of the wells in the book "Vere da Pozzo di Venezia" by Alberto Rizzi.
- Wells database (?).
- Wells placing (?).
- Tada!
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Methodology
The well-heads of Venice or "vere da pozzo" feature detailed artworks such as stone sculptures. It is challenging to replicate them with a procedural 3D modelling process. The goal is to identify the most basic typologies of wells with basic geometric shapes and use them to model a simple shape of each well with Rhino Grasshopper.
Common typologies of wells:
- Base with circular, square, hexagonal, octagonal, decagonal (10), dodecagonal (12) shapes.
- Top with circular, square, hexagonal, octagonal, decagonal (10), dodecagonal (12) shapes.
- Edges are either sharp or embedding a sculpture that cut them.
- Well-heads rest on a slab with one, two or three steps.
- Top 10-15cm of the well either have flanges with square or circular profiles or arcades
The following illustrations come from the book Vere Da Pozzo Di Venezia, Alberto Rizzi, La Stamperia Di Venezia Editrice, 1981. They illustrate the typologies.
Set of parameters: (not comprehensive yet)
- Outer diameter of the first base slab.
- Number of polygonal edges of the slab, 0 for circle.
- Height of the slab.
- Outer diameter of the last base slab.
- Number of slabs
- Outer diameter of base
- Number of polygonal edges at the base, 0 for circle.
- Height without the base slabs.
- Outer diameter of the top.
- Number of polygonal edges at the top, 0 for circle.