Project Lx Conventos: Travelling through space and time in Lisbon's religious buildings
Joao Gouveia, Fernando Branco, Armanda Rodrigues, Nuno Correia

TL;DR
Project Lx Conventos develops an interactive digital platform to explore the historical impact of religious order dissolutions on Lisbon's urban landscape through spatial, temporal, and 3D data integration.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multimedia, interactive system combining historical data, 3D models, and advanced navigation technology to analyze Lisbon's religious buildings evolution.
Findings
System prototype developed and described
Enables temporal and spatial analysis of religious buildings
Integrates multimedia data for urban historical study
Abstract
Project Lx Conventos aims to study, in a systematic and integrated manner, the impact of the dissolution of religious orders in the dynamics of urban transformation in nineteenth century Lisbon. After the liberal revolution and the civil war, in the 19th century, the dissolution of religious orders led to the alienation, in Lisbon, of nearly 130 religious buildings which were then given profane occupations (mainly public services) or demolished and divided in plots, originating new urban realities. Project Lx Conventos thus aims to show that the extinction of the convents was decisive in the urban development of Lisbon, in the eighteen hundreds. The project stands on a large set of multimedia data which includes historic and contemporary cartography and geo-referenced photos, videos and 3D models, provided by the projects partners, Lisbon Municipality and the Portuguese National…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCultural Heritage Management and Preservation · Archaeology and Cultural Heritage · Medieval Architecture and Archaeology
