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Byeong-Uk Shin
A hanok is a traditional Korean house built with wood as the main structural material. It is constructed using cross- and unidirectional joint techniques without the use of steel. A hanok is composed of vertical and horizontal members, with columns being...
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Carlos Bautista-Capetillo, Georgia Aralú González Pérez, Hiram Badillo Almaraz and Aldo López Valle
Civilizations have been able to bloom because of the way they have been historically associated with water resources, especially in seeking strategies to ensure a supply to diverse sectors that require them. Thus, challenges in satisfying water demand ar...
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Youqiang Dong, Yihao Li and Miaole Hou
Point cloud semantic segmentation has played an important role in the scan-to-BIM process of the Ming and Qing Dynasties? official-style architecture roof. To overcome the complexity of roof components? shape and the scale differences between different r...
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Salvatore Capotorto, Maria Lepore and Antonietta Varasano
?Entering? a canvas to examine and learn about the work from unexplored points of view is an experiential ?journey? in an environment reconstructed through the use and integration of innovative technologies, such as descriptive geometry and digital photo...
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Yinghan Li, Xuanfan Li, Qiaochu Jiang and Qi Zhou
The ?Tianzihao? colony was built by the French Jesuits in the 1890s. As one of the earliest examples of the French Catholic Church?s mission in China, as well as the only case in Nanjing, it shows the historical scenes of Western missionaries in Nanjing ...
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Antoni Taraszkiewicz, Karol Grebowski, Karolina Taraszkiewicz and Jaroslaw Przewlócki
The basic urban tissue of medieval European cities consisted of brick townhouses. In the cities of northern Europe, these tenements were characterised by a block based on an elongated rectangular plan, covered with a gable roof with a ridge oriented perp...
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Mina Zolfagharkhani and Michael J. Ostwald
An important ?architectural type? in Iranian history is the Yazd courtyard house. This historic building type features a walled boundary that contains a complex pattern of open (to the sky), semi-enclosed and enclosed spaces. The planning of the courtyar...
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Jeongyoon Choi and Sohyun Park
It is easy to assume that historic environments consist mainly of traditional pre-modern style buildings; however, contemporary architecture is continuously added to historic environments, and its construction is positively encouraged by international he...
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MD Tanvir Hasan, Ashik Vaskor Mannan , Fahim Hasan Rezve
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The industrialization after World War II marked a severe discontinuity between rural heritage and contemporary farm buildings. Rural landscapes have thus become more and more uniform; historical buildings are often abandoned and degraded, while contempor...
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Alba Soler-Estrela
Europe’s cultural heritage is a rich and diverse legacy that shows evolution through many centuries of history. The Mediterranean landscape is the result of a long process of human activity in the physical environment, which makes the cultural land...
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Chris Panou, Lemonia Ragia, Despoina Dimelli and Katerina Mania
In this paper, we present the software architecture of a complete mobile tourist guide for cultural heritage sites located in the old town of Chania, Crete, Greece. This includes gamified components that motivate the user to traverse the suggested intere...
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Pablo Rodríguez-Navarro and Teresa Gil Piqueras
Morocco has a vernacular architectural heritage of recognized value, which constitutes an indissoluble part of its cultural legacy. In the south of the country, specifically in the High Atlas mountain range and the pre-Saharan oases, we mainly find earth...
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Selma Harrington, Branka Dimitrijevic, Ashraf M. Salama
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the successor states of former Yugoslavia, with a history of dramatic conflicts and ruptures. These have left a unique heritage of interchanging prosperity and destruction, in which the built environment and architecture ...
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Xiwei XU, Tim Heath, Qing Xia, Youtian Zhang
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This paper draws upon preliminary research into the insufficiencies of the status quo of the disaster prevention and mitigation in architecture heritage areas in China. It summarizes how the common hazards, which are various threats to the survival and d...
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Wael A. Yousuf
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Ikrom Nishanbaev, Erik Champion and David A. McMeekin
In recent years, considerable efforts have been made by cultural heritage institutions across the globe to digitise cultural heritage sites, artifacts, historical maps, etc. for digital preservation and online representation. On the other hand, ample res...
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Maurice De Kleijn,Niels van Manen,Jan Kolen,Henk Scholten
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Spatial scientific research has increasingly become multidisciplinary. The need for different disciplines to share thematic knowledge and information has increased. However, not many Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) have succeeded in facilitating the ...
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Xiuhong Lin and Yilin Wu
Ethics was used as a building code in ancient China, not only to guide the construction of cities and buildings but also to define a strict hierarchy of architectural characteristics. The Fujian Tubao is a unique vernacular architecture and defensive ram...
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Xiangrui Xiong, Yanhui Wang, Cheng Ma and Yuwei Chi
The Large Machine Factory (LMF) was built in the complex historical context of the late Qing Dynasty (1840?1912). Its space and construction faithfully record the architectural and cultural fusion between Chinese and western traditions and mark the begin...
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