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caadria2020_316 |
authors |
Czynska, Klara |
year |
2020 |
title |
Computational Methods for Examining Reciprocal Relations between the Viewshed of Planned Facilities and Historical Dominants - Their integration within the cultural landscape |
source |
D. Holzer, W. Nakapan, A. Globa, I. Koh (eds.), RE: Anthropocene, Design in the Age of Humans - Proceedings of the 25th CAADRIA Conference - Volume 1, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, 5-6 August 2020, pp. 853-862 |
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https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2020.1.853
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summary |
The article presents a methodology for the assessment of the impact of new buildings on the cultural landscape, in particular the exposure of historical landmarks. While using digital analysis and a 3D city model, the methodology examines reciprocal visual relations between historical and planned buildings. The following methods have been used: a) Visual Impact Size (VIS) which enables to determine a visual impact area and the degree of architectural facility domination in space; b) comparative analysis (cumulative viewshed) which enables to determine areas where viewsheds of new investment and historical buildings overlap; c) simulation of selected views from the level of human eyesight. The proposed landscape examination methodology has been presented using the case study of Katowice, Poland. The goal was to determine reciprocal relations between historical landmarks of the Silesia Museum and tall buildings planned in the vicinity. The study used a Digital Surface Model (DSM), a 3D city model. All simulations have been performed using software developed by the author (C++). |
keywords |
cumulative viewshed; digital cityscape analysis; historical dominants; visual impact; VIS method |
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CAADRIA |
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