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HANS FORAMITTI
A PIONEER OF ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY
(1923 — 1982)
P. Waldhäusl
Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, University of Technology Vienna
Gusshausstr. 27-29, A-1040 Vienna, Austria
pw@ipf.tuwien.ac.at
CIPA Heritage Documentation
KEY WORDS: History, Cultural Heritage, Architecture, Close Range, Analog, Recording, Archiving, Change Detection
ABSTRACT:
At this opening of the first Hans Foramitti Session the life, professional ideas, and the personality of this Austrian pioneer of
architectural photogrammetry shall be presented, based on his self-written CV. Hans Foramitti studied architecture 1945 — 1952 and
worked in various positions before being awarded his doctorate in 1959. Afterwards he became a public official in the Austrian
Federal Office for Preservation of Monuments and Sites. Foramitti contributed remarkably to the development of a unified practical
system for the recording and documentation of pieces of art and architecture using mainly the Zeiss photogrammetric cameras,
analogue stereo-restitution instruments, and accessories he developed himself. He founded a photogrammetric unit which became a
Mecca of architects and gonservationists all over the world. In 1964 he was part in the foundation of the International Council of
Monuments and Sites ICOMOS), and in 1969 he was co-founder of CIPA. Besides that he was an excellent teacher at the ICCROM
in Rome and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. Hans Foramitti died before he could become an Honorary Member of CIPA.
The Foramitti Sessions shall be more than that: ISPRS and CIPA wish to thank and honour Hans Foramitti, this great personality,
and tell future generations about this extraordinary cosmopolitan, developer and missionary of architectural photogrammetry. The
Foramitti Sessions are devoted to Heritage Recording and Documentation, to the state of the art, the development of new
methodology, and applications at present and in the future.
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG:
Anlässlich der Eröffnung der ersten Hans Foramitti Sitzung sollen der Lebenslauf, die beruflichen Vorstellungen und die
Persönlichkeit dieses österreichischen Pioniers der Architekturphotogrammetrie so vorgestellt werden, wie es aus seinem selbst
geschriebenen curriculum vitae hervorgeht. Hans Foramitti studierte Architektur 1945-1952 und arbeitete dann in verschiedenen
Positionen, ehe er 1959 sein Doktorat erwarb. Danach wurde er Beamter im Bundesdenkmalamt (BDA) in Wien. Foramitti trug
Beachtenswertes zur Entwicklung eines einheitlichen und praktischen Systems für die Aufnahme und Dokumentation von
Kunstgegenständen . und Architektur bei, wofür er - hauptsächlich von Carl Zeiss - photogrammetrische Kameras,
Analogauswertegeräte und selbstentwickeltes Zubehôr einsetzte. Im BDA gründete er eine photogrammetrische Abteilung, die zu
einem Mekka für Architekten und Konservatoren aus aller Welt wurde. 1964 hatte er Anteil an der Gründung des Internationalen
Denkmalrates ICOMOS und 1969 war er Mitbegründer von CIPA. Außerdem war er ein ausgezeichneter Lehrer am ICCROM in
Rom und an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Wien. Hans Foramitti starb, ehe er Ehrenmitglied des CIPA werden konnte. Die
Hans Foramitti Sitzengen sollen mehr als das sein: ISPRS und CIPA möchten Hans Foramitti ehren, dieser großen Persönlichkeit
danken und zukünftigen Generationen von diesem außergewöhnlichen Weltbürger, Weiterentwickler und Missionar der
Architekturphotogrammetrie berichten. Die Foramitti Sitzungen sind der Datenaufnahme und Dokumentation des Kulturerbes
gewidmet, dem Stand der Technik, der Entwicklung von neuen Methoden und praktischen Anwendungen in der Gegenwart und in
der Zukunft.
1. HANS FORAMITTI SESSIONS interesting applications as well as the future needs in the area
of recording, documentation and information management of
CIPA, the International Scientific Committee on Heritage the cultural heritage. At the beginning of the first Hans
Documentation (1969-2000 Comite International de Photo- Foramitti Session CIPA remembers this prominent pioneer of
grammétrie Architecturale), was jointly founded by ICOMOS architectural photogrammetry. His Curriculum Vitae (Kraus
and ISPRS in 1969, and the Austrian architect Hans Foramitti 1982, Carbonnell 1983) is based on what he himself wrote
was one of its most active motors. At the ISPRS Congresses in shortly before his death. The most important parts shall be
Vienna 1996 and Amsterdam 2000 CIPA organised special presented here with some reminiscences inserted by the author
sessions together with representatives of UNESCO and who met him first in 1962 and has known him well since.
ICOMOS. In 2000 CIPA decided to regularly contribute to the Indeed it was Foramitti who motivated the author years later to
ISPRS Congresses with a special session on the state of the art devote much of his time to CIPA.
covering recent and expected technical developments,
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