This study presents the practical validation of a non-invasive method- ology for assessing the structural vulnerability of historic masonry buildings, pro- posed in the previous paper by the authors (see Part 1 of this volume) and based on photogrammetric data obtained using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The method is tested on nine buildings in the village of Bova in Calabria, Italy. A drone survey is conducted to acquire high-resolution nadir and oblique images, which are then processed using Structure-from-Motion (SfM) techniques to generate tex- tured 3D models, orthophotos, and dense points clouds. Visually detectable param- eters, selected as significant for structural vulnerability assessment, are extracted directly from the photogrammetric outputs and used as input for a structured, Excel-based tool. Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is used to weight the param- eters and Excel Visual Basic for Application (Excel-VBA), enables users to select responses for each parameter via dropdown menus. Internal automation then con- verts these selections into numerical scores. A vulnerability index is computed for each individual building, which is classified into three vulnerability levels.

Photogrammetry-Drone-Based Tool for Structural Vulnerability Assessment in Historic Urban Centers / Percolla, G., Lasorella, M., Fuschi, P., Pisano, A.A.. - Part F1291:(2026), pp. 196-205. [10.1007/978-3-032-11926-1_12]

Photogrammetry-Drone-Based Tool for Structural Vulnerability Assessment in Historic Urban Centers

Percolla G.
;
Fuschi P.;Pisano A. A.
2026-01-01

Abstract

This study presents the practical validation of a non-invasive method- ology for assessing the structural vulnerability of historic masonry buildings, pro- posed in the previous paper by the authors (see Part 1 of this volume) and based on photogrammetric data obtained using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The method is tested on nine buildings in the village of Bova in Calabria, Italy. A drone survey is conducted to acquire high-resolution nadir and oblique images, which are then processed using Structure-from-Motion (SfM) techniques to generate tex- tured 3D models, orthophotos, and dense points clouds. Visually detectable param- eters, selected as significant for structural vulnerability assessment, are extracted directly from the photogrammetric outputs and used as input for a structured, Excel-based tool. Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is used to weight the param- eters and Excel Visual Basic for Application (Excel-VBA), enables users to select responses for each parameter via dropdown menus. Internal automation then con- verts these selections into numerical scores. A vulnerability index is computed for each individual building, which is classified into three vulnerability levels.
2026
Inglese
Consuelo Nava, Aurora Angela Pisano, Giuseppe Mangano, Francesca Giglio
Part F1291
Consuelo Nava, Aurora Angela Pisano, Giuseppe Mangano, Francesca Giglio
Climatic and Structural Safety in Multi-Hazard Regime of Cultural and Natural Heritage Methodological Advances and Case Study Applications
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205
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9783032119254
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Percolla, G.; Lasorella, M.; Fuschi, P.; Pisano, A. A.
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Photogrammetry-Drone-Based Tool for Structural Vulnerability Assessment in Historic Urban Centers / Percolla, G., Lasorella, M., Fuschi, P., Pisano, A.A.. - Part F1291:(2026), pp. 196-205. [10.1007/978-3-032-11926-1_12]
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