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Kós, José Ripper |
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2002 |
title |
The Digital Historical Researcher |
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Connecting the Real and the Virtual - design e-ducation [20th eCAADe Conference Proceedi_gs / ISBN 0-9541183-0-8] Warsaw (Poland) 18-20 September 2002, pp. 502-510 |
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https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2002.502
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Abstract. 3D modeling is many times applied as a tool to represent historical buildings or urban settings. Most of the time, however, its importance in the research process is minimized. Few researchers credit it as an instrument to discover and understand a historical process. The objective of this paper is to present 3D modeling as an important part of an architectural or urban historical research process. This argument is presented through 3D modeling previous experiences related to historical research, the concept of ‘ur-history’, conceived by Walter Benjamin during his major research project about the history of XIX Century Paris and also our research group examination of the growth of a South American city and the design development of a Modern Architecture icon in that city. In both cases historical research was based primarily in the modeling process, which synthesizes all data collected from plans, archive images and documents, books and analyses of existing artifacts. |
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