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_id caadria2024_477
id caadria2024_477
authors Akbaylar Hayreter, Ipek, Gulec Ozer, Derya and As Cemrek, Handan
year 2024
title Enhancing Cultural Heritage Digitalization and Visitor Engagement Through LiDAR Scanning and Gamification
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2024.2.283
source Nicole Gardner, Christiane M. Herr, Likai Wang, Hirano Toshiki, Sumbul Ahmad Khan (eds.), ACCELERATED DESIGN - Proceedings of the 29th CAADRIA Conference, Singapore, 20-26 April 2024, Volume 2, pp. 283–292
summary Cultural heritage assets are valuable, providing important information about humanity's past and conveying it to the future. Unfortunately, conventional documentation is insufficient to preserve them for the next generations. Furthermore, increasing visitor interaction with these assets and raising awareness has been one of the challenges in this field. In this paper, we will examine how mobile LiDAR (Laser Detection and Ranging) technology can be used to precisely scan and document historical sites and how it can be combined with gamification elements to provide visitors with better experiences. It is also important that the texture taken in mobile laser scanning can be used to better visualize 3D mesh models of the scanned objects, so the fastest application that produces 3D models is selected. The study area is Syedra Ancient City in Alanya / Turkey, where the research and excavation process has continued since 2015 and the restoration projects started in 2023. Future work includes the creation of experiences to provide a basis for gamification and revitalizing the story of the heritage for the visitors through digital storytelling and AR (Augmented Reality). Preserving historical sites while providing visitors with a more in-depth, vivid and enjoyable experience are important facts for enhancing cultural heritage and passing it on to future generations.
keywords Cultural Heritage, Digitalization, LiDAR, Mobile Laser Scanning, Digital Storytelling, Augmented Reality, Gamification
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2024/11/17 22:05

_id sigradi2022_145
id sigradi2022_145
authors Gulec Ozer, Derya; Erdil, Fatih; Kidis, Koray
year 2022
title A Pre-Evaluation Tool for Interior Designs of High-Rise Office Buildings by User Movement Simulation after Covid’19
source Herrera, PC, Dreifuss-Serrano, C, Gómez, P, Arris-Calderon, LF, Critical Appropriations - Proceedings of the XXVI Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi 2022), Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima, 7-11 November 2022 , pp. 27–38
summary User movement optimization has become a more crucial design parameter in high-rise office interior design after the Covid’19 pandemic. This study aims to develop a pre-evaluation tool using vertical and horizontal user movement simulation in a high-rise building; to guide the pre-design phase of an office interior. Agent-based simulation software (AnyLogic v8.7.10) analyzes the relationship between circulation, design elements, and space. First, initial design which is created by the interior design team is evaluated by this simuation; later different interior design alternatives are simulated and tested to compare the results. Therefore, early design decisions taken by the design team are subject to change, reducing user intensity in specific locations throughout the day. This study concluded that the simulations' results can be integrated into the design decisions by the design team to develop effective interior designs led by new office design parameters after Covid’19.
keywords Agent-Based Systems, Multi-Level Wayfinding, Occupancy Schedule, Path Planning, Building Traffic Simulation
series SIGraDi
email
last changed 2023/05/16 16:55

_id ascaad2023_015
id ascaad2023_015
authors Gül, Leman; Kilimci, Elif; Özer, Derya; Moralioglu, Begüm; Çoşkun, Emirhan
year 2023
title Fostering Cultural Heritage Awareness through Game Elements: Route Design for Mixed Reality Experience of the Yedikule Fortress
source C+++: Computation, Culture, and Context – Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the Arab Society for Computation in Architecture, Art and Design (ASCAAD), University of Petra, Amman, Jordan [Hybrid Conference] 7-9 November 2023, pp. 652-666.
summary Cultural heritage sites, with their diverse architectural spaces, offer visitors unique opportunities to engage with their environmental and structural features. This paper presents the initial phase of a broader research endeavor focused on conveying cultural and historical information by integrating game elements within the context of cultural heritage. The primary objective of this study is to design a comprehensive route for the Yedikule Fortress, highlighting its key attractions while emphasizing its cultural and historical significance. During the design phase, we began by compiling and evaluating data concerning visitors' activities and points of interest within the social media and the physical space of the site. We then integrated this information with historical data, establishing connections between prominent events and specific locations. This paper will discuss the issues to be considered and the method to design a route of game-based MR experience in cultural heritage areas. This paper will discuss the critical considerations and methodology employed to create a route for a game-based Mixed-Reality (MR) experience in cultural heritage areas.
series ASCAAD
email
last changed 2024/02/13 14:34

_id ijac202322204
id ijac202322204
authors Heyik, Muhammet Ali, Derya Gulec Ozer, Francisco Javier Abarca-Alvarez and José María Romero-Martínez
year 2024
title Reclaiming site analysis from co-sensing to co-ideation: A collective cartography strategy and tactical trajectories
source International Journal of Architectural Computing 2024, Vol. 22 - no. 2, 1-19
summary This study introduces a collective cartography strategy for analyzing complex urban spaces. It was applied during a 7-day Erasmus + workshop with 46 participants from universities in Spain, Turkey, Portugal, and Poland, representing various backgrounds such as urban planning, architecture, heritage, information technologies, and tourism. The workshop’s objective was to identify critical urban issues and generate sustainable and multisensory urban space concepts. The impact of this strategy, from co-sensing to coideation, was evaluated by its influence on collaboration and the development of self-generated tactics during the process. Within this context, we explored various group tactics, including multisensor data collection, multi-criteria-based analysis, crowdsourcing for site diagnosis, and distributed collaboration to enhance diverse perspectives and narratives. The findings, outputs, and reflections from participants indicate highly interactive, productive, and inclusive co-creation settings. These were facilitated through a web-based virtual collective space (Doyoucity) and a crowdsourcing mobile app for on-site data collection and analysis (Fulcrum).
keywords Crowdsourcing, collective cartography, co-sensing, co-ideation, urban space
series journal
last changed 2024/07/18 13:03

_id ecaade2023_211
id ecaade2023_211
authors Kalak, Dogan, Güleç Özer, Derya and Aydin, Serdar
year 2023
title Experiencing Cultural Heritage Through Gamification – Mardin orphanage
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2023.2.671
source Dokonal, W, Hirschberg, U and Wurzer, G (eds.), Digital Design Reconsidered - Proceedings of the 41st Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe 2023) - Volume 2, Graz, 20-22 September 2023, pp. 671–680
summary This paper presents early-stage research about the role of gamification in experiencing cultural heritage strongly within the sociological context, specifically focusing on the transformation of the old orphanage located in the historical city center of Mardin. The study acknowledges the significance of the old orphanage as an architectural heritage exemplar, built of natural Mardin stone, situated within a unique historical and archaeological urban environment. However, it recognizes the challenges of preserving the building's heritage value, which necessitate surpassing the superficial restoration methods applied to adapt it into a hotel. The primary motivation of this research is to develop a method for creating a navigable and interactive virtual replica of the orphanage, centering on the processes and outcomes of transferring its heritage value. To achieve this, the paper initially outlines the documentation and analysis procedures employed, utilizing photogrammetry to capture the past and current states of the orphanage. Subsequently, participants engage with a gamified and realistic digital replica of the orphanage, involving task-based interactions and scenario-based experiences. The paper concludes by presenting preliminary results concerning participant reactions to the initial virtual model, delivered through a VR device. By raising awareness about the significance of restoring and preserving historical heritage, this study aims to positively impact the domains of tourism, education, and conservation. Furthermore, it intends to shed light on future research opportunities in the field of digital cultural heritage.
keywords Gamification, Digital Cultural Heritage, Virtual Reality, VR Device, Photogrammetry, Mardin
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2023/12/10 10:49

_id ascaad2023_032
id ascaad2023_032
authors Kalak, Dogan; Aydin, Serdar; Özer, Derya
year 2023
title Use of Generative Systems to Create Semi-Public Spaces in Contemporary Neighborhood Texture
source C+++: Computation, Culture, and Context – Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the Arab Society for Computation in Architecture, Art and Design (ASCAAD), University of Petra, Amman, Jordan [Hybrid Conference] 7-9 November 2023, pp. 306-323.
summary Cul-de-sacs are examined together with the urban reading in Siverek. Studying cul-de-sacs is instrumental to understand the morphology of Islamic cities. Cul-de-sacs provide a buffer zone between main roads and houses. For this reason, both the privacy phenomenon, which is one of the important issues for Islam, and the safe space need of the residents are important spatial elements. Until 1968, the city of Siverek developed organically within a compact texture of narrow and curvilinear streets, open courtyards, and a adjacent high-walled residences. In this texture, many semi-private cul-de-sacs have an organic form, which is one of the critical spatial elements of the city. Residential walls or courtyard walls form the natural line of traditional streets. In this study, typological analyses of cul-de-sacs were made, and form grammar, a productive method used to analyze architectural language, is included. It aims to examine the relationship between residential settlement and street using the data set created with shape grammars and to make urban propositions for neighbourhood structures in the context of a cul-de-sac using L-systems in the next step. Some parameters have been determined in forming cul-de-sacs that form the urban texture. These parameters were transferred to the model using digital tools. A method thought to be used in urban production has been put forward. The most important reference of this method is dead-end streets.
series ASCAAD
email
last changed 2024/02/13 14:34

_id ecaade2016_154
id ecaade2016_154
authors Ozer, Derya Gulec and Nagakura, Takehiko
year 2016
title Simplifying Architectural Heritage Visualization - AUGMENTEDparion
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2016.2.521
source Herneoja, Aulikki; Toni Österlund and Piia Markkanen (eds.), Complexity & Simplicity - Proceedings of the 34th eCAADe Conference - Volume 2, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland, 22-26 August 2016, pp. 521-528
summary Among other historical artifacts, architectural heritage is the most difficult to present in museums. There is a need for a high-tech visualization of cultural heritage since it is important to visualize, share and analyze data for stakeholders such as historians, archaeologists, architects and tourists. This study aims to represent architectural heritage in terms of photogrammetry and AR methods for the Parion Theater, Biga, Turkey, dates back to 1st-2nd century A.D. and has been under excavation since 2005. The study uses MULTIRAMA, a method previously developed by ARC Team (MIT) in 2013, which aims to represent the "unseen" to such users by visualising and documenting via an app. The method supports architectural heritage representation via the processes of, i) documentation, ii) data process and modeling, and iii) presentation. This holistic and low cost approach will focus on the problem of visualizing the digital architectural heritage, and led light to future projects of a historical visualization database throughout Turkey.
wos WOS:000402064400052
keywords Augmented Reality (AR); Cultural Heritage; Photogrammetry; Parion
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2022/06/07 08:00

_id ecaade2023_57
id ecaade2023_57
authors Taşdelen, Merve, Güleç Özer, Derya and Akçay Kavakoglu, Ayşegül
year 2023
title The Quest of Spatial Presence by Puzzle-Solving Games in VR
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2023.2.833
source Dokonal, W, Hirschberg, U and Wurzer, G (eds.), Digital Design Reconsidered - Proceedings of the 41st Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe 2023) - Volume 2, Graz, 20-22 September 2023, pp. 833–842
summary The experience of artificial objects in the virtual environment and the illusion of being there is a primary affordance of the virtual reality (VR) environment. The conviction of being located in a mediated environment is referred to as spatial presence. Although some studies investigate the relationship between VR and spatial intelligence, how users build a spatial presence in VR game environments remains ambiguous. Regarding that, this study tries to elaborate on the spatial presence experience construction and its characteristics in virtual reality (VR) puzzle-solving games by revealing the relationships between game mechanics and spatial presence notion. In this study, the presence-spatial performance relations are initially investigated based on previous works and analyzed in terms of spatial definition. Suppose the VR task performance depends on spatial abilities, people with higher spatial ability finish tasks faster, and their spatial presence score will be higher than people with lower spatial ability. A VR game called Golden Gate VR will be used as a case study to test and elaborate on the hypothesis above. This ongoing study has five steps: (1) Development of the game environment, (2) pre-psychometric assessment for visuo-spatial ability (Pre-Test), (3) Experience of the VR Game, (4) Evaluation of the experiences, (5) Re-development of the game environment. Experiences of the players’ will be evaluated in terms of Mental Imagery, Mental Rotation and Spatial Orientation regarding Spatial Presence Experience Scale (SPES). The first four steps will be elaborated on in this paper.
keywords immersive virtual reality, spatial presence, spatial ability, puzzle-solving game
series eCAADe
email
last changed 2023/12/10 10:49

_id ascaad2023_061
id ascaad2023_061
authors Yabanigul, Meryem; Özer, Derya
year 2023
title A Systematic Review of Robotic 3D Concrete Printing
source C+++: Computation, Culture, and Context – Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the Arab Society for Computation in Architecture, Art and Design (ASCAAD), University of Petra, Amman, Jordan [Hybrid Conference] 7-9 November 2023, pp. 750-766.
summary This systematic review examines the patterns, themes, and trends in the field of robotic 3D concrete printing. The methodology entails a comprehensive search and screening of relevant literature from databases Scopus and Cumincad. Through a stringent screening process based on specific inclusion criteria, resulting in a final dataset of research papers. The results are analyzed by network visualization techniques and keyword co-occurrence analysis with the data visualization tool VOSviewer. The network visualization enables insights into the literature structure and identifies research themes and emerging trends. The results emphasize integrating technological developments, optimizing the printing process, investigating concrete materials and their performance, and focusing on sustainability in 3D concrete printing. This review contributes to the comprehension of the current status and advances in robotic 3D concrete printing.
series ASCAAD
email
last changed 2024/02/13 14:40

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