Difference Analysis of Building External Shapes Between Computer Simulation and Completed Work

碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 建築及都市計畫研究所 === 89 === This study analyzes the differences between the computer simulations and the completed buildings. To examine the differences, this research, first of all, constructs a systematic approach on the basis of computer simulation and vision theories. Secondly, I s...

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Main Authors: Chuang Yeh, 葉壯
Other Authors: Hsiao-Tung Chang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2001
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/56026624368372674747
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Summary:碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 建築及都市計畫研究所 === 89 === This study analyzes the differences between the computer simulations and the completed buildings. To examine the differences, this research, first of all, constructs a systematic approach on the basis of computer simulation and vision theories. Secondly, I select four buildings as studying cases. I utilize the software Auto Cad to compare the computer simulations with the finished buildings. The deviations between the two entities are analyzed from the perspectives of human vision and external shapes. Lastly, based on the results of this study, I propose a standard procedure for making computer simulation of buildings. The results of this study are stated as follows. First, there could be almost no difference between a computer simulation and a completed work, when the photographing conditions (lighting, distance, angel) are the same both for the computer setting and the photo image. Second, the analysis of the four buildings (building height is around 50-62 cm) shows that the external shape deviation can be reduced to the minimum if the building is viewed at a distance of 200 meters for the computer setting and the photo image. The analysis of this study suggests that computer simulation can be a useful tool for the urban planning (or architecture/construction-related) department in the city government. Computer simulation can be used to standardizing the regulations of building construction, to developing urban planning projects and to guiding constructive discussions between the building owners and the city government.