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Virtual Reconstruction of Medieval Architecture

Virtual Reconstruction of Medieval Architecture. Maic Masuch and B.Freudenberg, T. Strothotte, University of Magdeburg B. Ludowici, S. Kreiker, Museum of Cultural History, Magdeburg. The Excavation in Magdeburg. Photograph of the excavation site in 1966. Excavation overview.

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Virtual Reconstruction of Medieval Architecture

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  1. Virtual Reconstruction of Medieval Architecture Maic Masuch and B.Freudenberg, T. Strothotte, University of Magdeburg B. Ludowici, S. Kreiker, Museum of Cultural History, Magdeburg

  2. The Excavation in Magdeburg Photograph of the excavation site in 1966 Excavation overview

  3. The Excavation in Magdeburg Derived foundation plan Excavated foundations

  4. Reconstruction data • Information sources for the reconstruction: • excavation data • deductions • analogies • assumptions certainty decreasing

  5. The Visualization

  6. Non-Photorealistic Images Sketch-like rendition Emphasizing elements with specific line styles

  7. Hybrid Images Combination of photo, line drawing and rendering Combination of photo and line drawing

  8. Photorealistic Images Surroundings of the main palace Column hall of the ground floor

  9. Reconstruction Data: Findings ... for the appearance of the outside walls. Some masonry remains serve as example ...

  10. Reconstruction Data: Deductions ... gives the overall shape and height of the ground level. The width of the foundation grid supporting the column hall ...

  11. Reconstruction Data: Analogies ... serves as model for the upper floor. Floor tiling from a nearby excavated ottonian cathedral ...

  12. Reconstruction Data: Assumptions Contemporary paintings suggest oil lamps as illumination source ... ... particularly in the ground hall, which had only 2 small windows.

  13. The Animation Here comes the video ...

  14. Conclusion • Choose a visualization method that fits your communicative goal best: • non-photorealistic • hybrid • photorealistic • Future work: • non-photorealistic visualization system • interactive walkthrough

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