International Conference on Cultural Heritage (EuroMed) 2014, pp.1-6
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
The aim of this paper is studying a novel method to archive and educate the Korean architectural heritages and their construction techniques. This paper describes the production process of digital heritage contents to preserve and educate structure and the construction techniques of two Korean traditional buildings (Bongjeong Temple and Cheongryong Temple). This paper also describes functions of TouchBIM, a touch screen kiosk designed for showing digital heritage contents intuitively. This paper also suggests to apply BIM for the preservation of architectural heritages. In the system, models and images of these two buildings were first constructed from the pre-loaded photographs and CAD blueprint, and then, the digital component-modeling software starts to create a database of components-templates. There are 1073 components in Bongjeong Temple and 2987 components in Cheongryong Temple in the database. Digital building data and animations can be retrieved through the Description of traditional architecture building. The final contents are designed by BIM and implemented on the basis of Unity, Windows PC and a touch monitor. This virtual assembly and animations are expected to be useful to observe the components and preview the assembling procedures. Our method is unique in a sense that it can draw interactive assembling animations from the pre-built virtual building model and it produces a graph for hierarchical component connections by analyzing the geometrical relations between the components. This project is still in progress and co-worked with Kang's researh.
KSP Keywords
Construction technique, Production process, Touch screen, Traditional architecture, Traditional building, Virtual Assembly, building model, digital heritage, novel method
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