The virtual reconstruction of the historic districts of Shanghai European identity in traditional Chinese architecture
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
In the megalopolis of Shanghai, small historical units, surrounded by skyscrapers and the constant expansion of buildings, remain, and convey the identity of a traditional China. Some of these units have been studied and detected to create means of enhancing the historical landscape.
The aim is to collect and catalogue, in a census form, the identity characteristics of these small worlds that tell stories of contamination and constructive events between East and West. Thanks to degrees and re-search programs between the
University of Pavia, students perform data collection and 3D modelling operations on buildings that are still considered to be “of little value” to promote a reflection on the importance of these urban realities. Digital technologies at the service
of documentation of the historical architectural heritage become useful tools through which it is possible to accomplish actions of synthesis that are useful for the construction of models. The design of the minor city that has no monuments or
emergencies, if conducted with particular attention to the story of the imperfections and unique qualities of each building, is capable of promoting the identity of the place. The history, the events, and the manners of the place are reflected in the
model, which is an expression of western thought applied to an oriental reality. The drawings and models of this article express a multiple roundtrip value of languages between east and west in the construction of a virtual landscape that crosses borders to become a common mean for the enhancement and protection of the historic city.
The aim is to collect and catalogue, in a census form, the identity characteristics of these small worlds that tell stories of contamination and constructive events between East and West. Thanks to degrees and re-search programs between the
University of Pavia, students perform data collection and 3D modelling operations on buildings that are still considered to be “of little value” to promote a reflection on the importance of these urban realities. Digital technologies at the service
of documentation of the historical architectural heritage become useful tools through which it is possible to accomplish actions of synthesis that are useful for the construction of models. The design of the minor city that has no monuments or
emergencies, if conducted with particular attention to the story of the imperfections and unique qualities of each building, is capable of promoting the identity of the place. The history, the events, and the manners of the place are reflected in the
model, which is an expression of western thought applied to an oriental reality. The drawings and models of this article express a multiple roundtrip value of languages between east and west in the construction of a virtual landscape that crosses borders to become a common mean for the enhancement and protection of the historic city.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Virtual Reality; 3D Modeling; Database; Traditional Architecture; Shanghai
Elenco autori:
Parrinello, Sandro
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