A heritage site combining architecture, art, and ritual spaces, ideal for integrating multi-layered documentation.

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This UNESCO-listed monastery includes frescoes, architectural phases, and monastic structures that require close collaboration between art historians, conservators, and archaeologists. It is used to demonstrate how StratiGraph manages diverse documentation types—artistic, architectural, stratigraphic, and scientific analyses—within a single semantic model. The case highlights the potential of 3D annotation and HBIM‑compatible approaches to support conservation, interpretation, and long‑term monitoring.

This UNESCO-listed monastery includes frescoes, architectural phases, and monastic structures that require close collaboration between art historians, conservators, and archaeologists. It is used to demonstrate how StratiGraph manages diverse documentation types—artistic, architectural, stratigraphic, and scientific analyses—within a single semantic model. The case highlights the potential of 3D annotation and HBIM‑compatible approaches to support conservation, interpretation, and long‑term monitoring.

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