4–6 Sept 2024
University of Salerno, Fisciano Campus - Buiding E1
Europe/Rome timezone

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The Helmallery multy-storey building: an example of metaverse museum for cultural heritage dissemination

6 Sept 2024, 15:15
15m
Room F (University of Salerno, Fisciano Campus - Buiding E1)

Room F

University of Salerno, Fisciano Campus - Buiding E1

Description

The paper delves into an innovative collaboration between Pini Group and Helm, leveraging their distinct expertise across various engineering domains, encompassing the design of civil and industrial structures, 3D modeling, and software development, among others. The culmination of this partnership is a groundbreaking metaverse museum that is a synergy of technological advancements. This museum, situated in Decentraland, the pioneering fully decentralized virtual world, serves as a bridge between the virtual and physical reality, ensuring the dissemination of cultural heritage while preserving the sanctity of the real world. Drawing from the wealth of experience gained in this venture, there are plans to extend this knowledge across diverse fields. This includes but is not limited to structural and architectural design, data acquisition, processing, and educational initiatives. The result of this endeavor is the "Halmallery," a multi-story building set to showcase not only its architectural prowess but also the promising future prospects. The forthcoming developments encompass the integration of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) to offset the costs associated with implementing intricate 3D models. Additionally, blockchain technology will play a pivotal role, introducing transparency by recording and tracking changes in data. This strategic use of blockchain ensures accountability and traceability, enhancing the overall integrity of the metaverse museum project.

Primary author

Umberto Ceccarelli (Pini Group, Italy)

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