Virtual Reality Models for the Structural Assessment of Architectural Heritage Buildings

2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 783-794 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francisco Muñoz ◽  
Fernando Peña ◽  
Miguel Meza
Author(s):  
Marwa Mahmoud Galal Mohamed Osman, Rania Ragab Abdel Maksoud

    The contemporary tourist buildings provide a unique visual experience for its visitors. A vision combined with the heritage sites around it affords a closer connection between the past and the present, confirming its identity and making it special. The architectural heritage is a rich source of fine values to enrich the tourist buildings. Hence, the idea of research arises as the Farasan Islands is a unique tourist area with its heritage buildings of special architectural values, The problem of research is how the artistic treatment of traditional decorations in Farasan as a source of innovative designs for the tourist buildings, and the research aims to study the aesthetics of Farasan's architectural heritage , study its aesthetic values and design of the interfaces of tourist buildings and its fabrics furnished using computer program ,The importance of research to highlight the archaeological sites of Farasan and to guide the society towards the importance of its architectural and cultural heritage, and also benefit from it in contemporary architecture by following a historical approach, analytical for the architectural vocabulary of the heritage buildings of Farasan and an applied technical approach to create innovative designs to enrich its touristic building .The researchers have reached through the results of the research: The vocabulary of the heritage in farasan architecture rich with formative  elements to enrich the design of the architectural facades of tourist buildings and the design of its furnishing fabrics , where the researchers used design solutions inspired by the study of the architectural heritage of Farasan combines the originality and modernity, which gives the tourist buildings in the islands of Farasan unique identity.  


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qing Chang

AbstractThe article explores the morphological evolution of China’s 20th-century architecture chronologically. Chinese Neoclassicism has played a major role in forming the 20th-century heritage buildings surviving today. The phenomenon of Neoclassicism emerged because of the late arrival of China’s modernisation and industrialisation process compared with the West. In turn, in accepting and contesting Western culture, the Chinese elite have consciously relied upon architecture as a vehicle to uphold visible symbols of national Chinese identity and traditional Chinese culture. Meanwhile, in the foreign settlements of the treaty ports such as Shanghai, the Western Neoclassical style, along with other imported construction trends, also forms part of China’s 20th-century architectural heritage. Western Neoclassicism’s influence on China’s new architecture became even more evident in the mid-20th century, with the modern architectural heritage in Tiananmen Square as its exemplar. Nevertheless, the impact of Western modernist architecture on China’s architecture was minimal. It was not until the 1980s, as China reopened to the world, that various schools of thought from the post-industrial West flowed into China, which significantly enriched the types and sources of China’s 20th-century architectural heritage. Modern Classicism, late Modernism and Postmodernism all found their way into China’s contemporary architecture.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 160-170
Author(s):  
María José Merchán ◽  
Emiliano Perez Hernandez

Unfortunately, it sometimes happens that heritage buildings and structures unearthed during the construction of new infrastructures cannot be adequately conserved once dug out. Before the eternal doubt, keeping or covering them, the economic aspect often takes precedence. Luckily, when the decision is to hide it again, technology offers the possibility of acquiring, modelling and storing the 3D data of the remains and allows their later visualization with a very realistic appearance. Therefore, the memory of these remains destined to be forgotten survives beyond the archives of the professionals who documented them. In this paper, the opportunities opened by Augmented and Virtual Reality applications for the preservation and dissemination of re-covered, or even lost, remains will be explained through the finding came about in the works performed for renovating an old road in Fuente del Maestre (Spain)


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