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Study Abroad Semester: 
Sorrento, Italy 2017

Being able to accurately portray feeling and space in concepts is important in order to accurately convey ideas of possible architectural significance. Likewise, being able to accurately utilize this same technology in order to convey these same ideologies also becomes critical in documenting artifacts of our past which can further ones knowledge of our architectural roots and our possible future.

Santa Maria Maddalena

Rome, Italy

Hidden Gem:

Beautiful churches and architecture await in many unknown places in Rome. Santa Maria Maddalena is an example of our attempts to capture a perhaps otherwise overlooked place.

 

Partner: Matt Doe at SUNY Alfred State

 

Types of Documentation: Digital Camera, Kodak Side-by-Side Mounted Photos (VR) , & Insta 360 Photos

Programs: Autodesk AutoCAD 2016, Autodesk Remake, Adobe Photoshop, Insta 360 Stitching, & Interactive PDF.

La Chiesa di San Paolo

Sorrento, Italy

Sorrento Monastery for Over a Millennia:

Constructed sometime during the 9th Century AD, The church of San Paolo lies hidden away in Sorrento having faced centuries of profound history and withering. Our group attempted to document its humble exterior & interiors.

 

Partner: Michael Bowman & Matt Doe at SUNY Alfred State

 

Types of Documentation: Digital Camera & Insta 360 Photos

Programs: Autodesk AutoCAD 2016, Insta 360 Stitching, & Adobe Photoshop

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Artifact Re-creation: Italy

Unknown Statue

Pompeii, Italy

Documentation of some smaller artifacts found in my travels exploring the cities of Italy.

Types of Documentation: Digital Camera 

Programs: Autodesk Remake

Hercules At Rest

Naples, Italy

Naples National Archaeological Museum

Public Fountain

Sorrento, Italy

Ruins: Villa di Pollio Felice 

Sorrento, Italy

Architecture Lost to Time:
Re-creation of a Roman Villa

Also known as the Baths of Regina Giovanna, the Villa of Pollio Felice was once a grand Roman villa in which was nestled in Sorrento and overlook the Bay of Naples and the Mediterranean that now lies in rubble and ruins. Coordinating and leading an effort with others, our group strove to analyze and re-create the estate that was once here and digitally re-created it for all to experience. 

 

Partner: Michael Bowman & Daniel Garcia Jr. at SUNY Alfred State

 

Types of Documentation: Digital Camera & Drone Photo Capture (DJ Maverick)

Programs: Autodesk AutoCAD 2016, Autodesk Revit 2016, Autodesk Recap, Sketch UP 2016, Adobe Photoshop, & Microsoft Powerpoint 

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