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_id sigradi2009_993
id sigradi2009_993
authors Fernandes da Costa, Ana Lúcia Reis Melo;
year 2009
title Anastilose Digital da Arquitetura Vernácula em Madeira, dos Barracões da Borracha no Rio Acre – Amazônia Ocidental Brasileira – 1870 a 1910 [Digital anastilosi of vernacular architecture in wooden huts of rubber tappers in the Acre river - Western Brazilian Amazon - 1870 to 1910]
source SIGraDi 2009 - Proceedings of the 13th Congress of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 16-18, 2009
summary Discusses the difficulties in (re)compose in digital form (digital anastilosi) the vernacular architecture of the wooden huts of the Amazon rubber Acreana through imagistic and literary documents in the period from 1870 to 1910. The trading of rubber are the cores of settlement have been established to collect the latex from Hevea brasiliensis (Muell.Arg., 1865), for industrial purposes, along the Amazonian rivers in the mid-nineteenth century. Currently there are fragments in the ruins scattered in rural areas or urban entwined in the meshes of cities along the river Acre.
keywords anastilose digital; arquitetura; vernacular; madeira; amazônia
series SIGRADI
email
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_id sigradi2020_73
id sigradi2020_73
authors Gomes, Emerson Bruno de Oliveira; Araujo, Talita Simao Luiz; Aflalo, Anna-Beatriz Bassalo; Ferraz, Abner Simoes Portilho
year 2020
title Digital reconstruction of historical heritage - a quantitative methodology for measuring the reliability of Largo de Nazaré iconographic data between the years 1900 and 1910
source SIGraDi 2020 [Proceedings of the 24th Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics - ISSN: 2318-6968] Online Conference 18 - 20 November 2020, pp. 73-80
summary The research under development presents as a partial result a quantitative method to assist in the verification of the reliability potential of old iconographies collected in order to build a three- dimensional model of demolished buildings. The chosen case study was Largo de Nazaré, located in the city of Belém, Brazil, between the years 1900 to 1910. The methodological process includes steps to perform the quantification of passages to verify their potential for loyalty, in addition, it will demonstrate in schematic maps the result of using the algorithm created using Rhinoceros 3D software and its parameterization in Grasshopper.
keywords Three-dimensional Reconstruction, Historical and Architectural Heritage, Reliability Map
series SIGraDi
email
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_id 42ff
authors Zarnowiecka, Jadwiga C.
year 1994
title Data for Creation
source The Virtual Studio [Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Education in Computer Aided Architectural Design / ISBN 0-9523687-0-6] Glasgow (Scotland) 7-10 September 1994, p. 209
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1994.x.b5u
summary The need for regional styles to exist in architecture has been broadly and long discussed. In general, regionalisms are socially accepted and they should be employed. Discussions usually become more intensified together with the search for inspiration to create new styles in architecture. In Poland Stanislaw Witkiewicz, arts critic and theoretitian, a painter and a writer, created and developed “the Zakopane style” on the turn of the 19th century. This is the only one architectural style focussed on the regional features that has been preserved until nowadays. It referred both to architecture and industrial forms. It was received by the contemporaries with ambivalent attitude, from the uncritical enthusiasm to emotional negation. One side claimed that the style affected the national consciousness and united the nation without the State. According to the other side, “the Zakopane style”, when outside the Podhale region, shocked with its non-conformity to the surroundings. About 1910 there was an attempt to create the style not exactly regional but rather national. The designs referred to neoclassic Old Polish mansion house with a porch supported by columns and high mansard roof. Between 1915 and 1918 projects to rebuild the Polish villages and little towns were thrown open to competition. Afterwards, neatly published project catalogues presented universal, all-Polish type of architecture. In 1918, after I World War and after Poland regained independence, whole housing estates were built in manorial style. At the same time the described sets of competition projects were used together with the new ones, prepared by eg. Polish Hygenic Society (1936). All the project proposals show the all-Polish type of regionalism. Another intensification of discussion concerning the regional style is linked with the post-modernist ideas. Modernism-lacking ornament, cosmopolitan, without any homely features (by the way, he is jolly smart who knows what this “homeliness” is all about) despite its undeniable achievements has been finally faced with crushing criticism. Together with this reaction the search for inspiration in regional features of architecture has been revived. But then there has been a lack of Witkiewicz’s enthusiasm and stubbornness. We deal with constant attempts to solve the problem of creation in regional style. The situation described allows for the statement that there are two forms of regionalism: one on a narrow, territorial and second on the all-Polish scale. No doubt, “the Zakopane style” was the territorial regionalism, and the manorial architecture-the all-Polish one. The condition and quantity of traditional forms are really varied in Poland. For these still existing objects to serve as “model” and inspiration, they have to be examined, classified and made accessible to the designers. The next step is to extract the most distinct features of sub-regions and to popularize the knowledge of these problems. At the Faculty of Architecture of Bialystok Technical University the relative data base concerning the regional architecture is being created on the basis of Microsoft’s ACCESS. It is still another attempt to preserve and uphold the cultural landscape of Poland.
series eCAADe
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