AN INITIAL DESIGN FRAMEWORK FOR VIRTUAL HISTORIC DUBLIN
As a single coherent model, the proposed Virtual Historic Dublin City will improve the current approaches for planning, conserving, presenting and interpreting cultural heritage buildings and their environments. The combination of digital recording, modelling and data management systems enable the i...
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doaj-a3a276a53a9747e6ae112feb419826632020-11-24T21:53:46ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342019-05-01XLII-2-W1190190710.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-W11-901-2019AN INITIAL DESIGN FRAMEWORK FOR VIRTUAL HISTORIC DUBLINM. Murphy0S. Pavia1J. Cahill2S. Lenihan3A. Corns4Trinity College Dublin, IrelandTrinity College Dublin, IrelandOffice of Public Works, IrelandOffice of Public Works, IrelandDiscovery Programme, IrelandAs a single coherent model, the proposed Virtual Historic Dublin City will improve the current approaches for planning, conserving, presenting and interpreting cultural heritage buildings and their environments. The combination of digital recording, modelling and data management systems enable the interaction with complex, interlinked three-dimensional structures containing rich and diverse underlying data. End users can encompass architectural and engineering conservation, education and research, in addition to public engagement and cultural tourism. In this paper a digital design framework is presented, based on state of the art current approaches for recording, modelling and presenting Virtual Historic Dublin. The modelling sites and structures is based on remotely sensed survey data which is processed and modelled in Historic BIM or GIS allowing the addition of semantic attributes. Archiving and storage of both models and knowledge and information attributes requires open systems and server data base capable of handling vector and point cloud information in addition to other digital data. The dissemination and interaction with the models and attached knowledge attributions is based on combining game engine platforms, Historic BIM, Historic GIS and access to compatible storage and data base.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-2-W11/901/2019/isprs-archives-XLII-2-W11-901-2019.pdf |
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M. Murphy S. Pavia J. Cahill S. Lenihan A. Corns AN INITIAL DESIGN FRAMEWORK FOR VIRTUAL HISTORIC DUBLIN The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
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AN INITIAL DESIGN FRAMEWORK FOR VIRTUAL HISTORIC DUBLIN |
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AN INITIAL DESIGN FRAMEWORK FOR VIRTUAL HISTORIC DUBLIN |
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AN INITIAL DESIGN FRAMEWORK FOR VIRTUAL HISTORIC DUBLIN |
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The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
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As a single coherent model, the proposed Virtual Historic Dublin City will improve the current approaches for planning, conserving, presenting and interpreting cultural heritage buildings and their environments. The combination of digital recording, modelling and data management systems enable the interaction with complex, interlinked three-dimensional structures containing rich and diverse underlying data. End users can encompass architectural and engineering conservation, education and research, in addition to public engagement and cultural tourism. In this paper a digital design framework is presented, based on state of the art current approaches for recording, modelling and presenting Virtual Historic Dublin. The modelling sites and structures is based on remotely sensed survey data which is processed and modelled in Historic BIM or GIS allowing the addition of semantic attributes. Archiving and storage of both models and knowledge and information attributes requires open systems and server data base capable of handling vector and point cloud information in addition to other digital data. The dissemination and interaction with the models and attached knowledge attributions is based on combining game engine platforms, Historic BIM, Historic GIS and access to compatible storage and data base. |
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