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Abstract
The aim of this research is the rediscovery of one of Giuseppe Vaccaro's architectural masterpieces thanks to the use of the contents obtained from the survey that was carried out, useful for its architectural representation; the selected building is the Agip colony, which is located on the beach of Cesenatico. The three-dimensional photogrammetry, a science that uses photography as a source of measurement, will be investigated as a method for graphic and metric representation, with the aim to study, in this particular case, the elements composing the facade of this architectural work of the '30s, through the last software born of the Agisoft family, Metashape.
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1 Department of Architecture, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Italy; Department of Architecture, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, Italy