Section I: Basic Foundations of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Techniques<br>1. A comprehensive overview of NDT: From theoretical principles to implementation<br><br>Section II: Infrared Thermography (IRT)<br>2. Implementation of infrared thermography for built heritage<br>3. Evaluation of the envelope airtightness by means of combined IRT and pressurization tests in heritage buildings. A case study<br>4. Integration of historical studies and NDT techniques for the structural characterization of the masonry walls in Palazzo Vecchio, Florence<br>5. Applications of deep learning to infrared thermography for the automatic classification of thermal pathologies: Review and case study<br>6. Analyzing Non-Destructive Methods for Building Inspection and Energy Performance: A Focus on photogrammetry and infrared thermography<br><br>Section III: Laser Scanning and Photogrammetry<br>7. Architectural survey of the built heritage using the technique of laser scanning and photogrammetry. Comparison of results in the case study of the Gothic vault: Church of San Vicente in Donostia-San Sebastián<br>8. Intelligent recording of cultural heritage: From point clouds to semantic enriched models<br>9. Investigating the use of 3D laser scanning to detect damage features in heritage buildings<br>10. Comparison of results obtained by photogrammetry tools vs LED handheld scanning technique in architectural heritage. Application to plasterwork located in a world heritage site<br>11. Exploring the accessibility of deformed digital heritage models<br>12. Sensor integration for built heritage diagnostics: From aerial and terrestrial photogrammetry to SLAM technologies<br><br>Section IV: Heritage Building Information Modelling (BIM) & Digital Twins (DTs)<br>13. From a multidisciplinary analysis to HBIM: Digital tools for the digital documentation of historical buildings<br>14. Automating as-built heritage inspection using unmanned aerial systems: A defect management framework based on Heritage Building Information Modelling (HBIM)<br>15. From 3D models to Historic BIM and Digital Twins: A review<br><br>Section V: Other techniques for heritage building diagnosis<br>16. Monitoring of heritage buildings and dynamic simulation models<br>17. Understanding the invisible: Interpretation of results in ultrasonic tomography of gothic masonry using metrology and geometry<br>18. Advances and comparative study of artificial vision techniques applied to non-destructive tests in heritage buildings<br>19. NDT for the study of decorative revetments: Implementation of spectroscopic techniques<br>20. Evaluation of heritage stone deterioration through non-destructive techniques (ultrasonic pulse velocity, rebound hammer test, SEM, and XRD)<br>21. Evaluation of the mechanical characteristics of marble using non-destructive techniques (NDT): ultrasound vs Schmidt hammer rebound tests<br>22. Applications of the GPR technique to heritage buildings: Case studies and combination with other NDTs