LAA321: Restoration and conservation of historical gardens; 3D-visualization
The course is offered for the first time with a new topic for autumn semester 2009. The emphasis of the course is on the use of 3D modeling techniques and digital presentations for investigating gardens and garden elements and interpretation of the historical traces and remains. The course is based on a combination of lectures, excursions and group work, and consists of a theoretical part, a studio part and a part with introduction into 3D modeling techniques. The case study used for the course is the historical garden of Stend in Bergen.
The course explains the procedures for treatment of an historical garden in the planning process. Conservation and restoration plans, methodology, development of main concept, analysis of the existing situation, discussion of historical relations, and management plans. Data and information are fed into a 3D digital model. The 3D digital model is then used to visualize data and interact with historical information. Through the 3D model, the different historical phases and development of the site are visualized.
Three groups of students have been working with the site as part of the course. Each group will present a 10 minutes video film showing the methods used and outcome of the investigation.
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177166t 1 year ago
awesome i was on stend once
177166t 1 year ago
I live in this area and found this incredibly interesting!
MidgardEagle 2 years ago
Мне понравилось! Хорошая работа! Brava!!! :)
Cossack2009 2 years ago