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Marta, O., Mateus, L., Del Duca, G., Ferreira, V. & Aurora, D (2026). Learning from the 18th heritage through parametric modelling: case study of the National Palace of Mafra . Conservar Património. Vol. 52, 186-199
M. Orszt et al., "Learning from the 18th heritage through parametric modelling: case study of the National Palace of Mafra ", in Conservar Património, vol. Vol. 52, pp. 186-199, 2026
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author = "Marta, O. and Mateus, L. and Del Duca, G. and Ferreira, V. and Aurora, D",
title = "Learning from the 18th heritage through parametric modelling: case study of the National Palace of Mafra ",
journal = "Conservar Património",
year = "2026",
volume = "Vol. 52",
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doi = "10.14568/cp36009",
pages = "186-199",
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TY - JOUR TI - Learning from the 18th heritage through parametric modelling: case study of the National Palace of Mafra T2 - Conservar Património VL - Vol. 52 AU - Marta, O. AU - Mateus, L. AU - Del Duca, G. AU - Ferreira, V. AU - Aurora, D PY - 2026 SP - 186-199 SN - 1646-043X DO - 10.14568/cp36009 UR - https://conservarpatrimonio.pt/article/view/36009 AB - The 18th century in Portugal was a time of grandiose constructions, marked by the construction of the National Palace of Mafra (NPM), listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2019. Our understanding of this heritage is limited due to the minimal documentation that has survived to the present day. In this research, we address the lack of stereotomic studies, focusing on developing a methodology to document and model these constructive solutions. Our methodology includes the inventory of the stereotomic solutions, surveying with laser scanning and/or photogrammetry, understanding the generative geometric principles, and generating parametric models. Within the scope of this paper, we address one vault that, when represented as a parametric model, can be reused to fit other vaults of the NPM or of the same type in other buildings. These results represent an initial step toward developing a reusable library of stereotomic solutions for surveys and contemporary designs. ER -
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