Title: Virtual Reconstruction of Medieval Architecture
1Virtual Reconstruction of Medieval Architecture
Maic Masuch and B.Freudenberg, T. Strothotte,
University of Magdeburg B. Ludowici, S.
Kreiker, Museum of Cultural History, Magdeburg
2The Excavation in Magdeburg
Photograph of the excavation site in 1966
Excavation overview
3The Excavation in Magdeburg
Derived foundation plan
Excavated foundations
4Reconstruction data
- Information sources for the reconstruction
- excavation data
- deductions
- analogies
- assumptions
certainty
decreasing
5The Visualization
6Non-Photorealistic Images
Sketch-like rendition
Emphasizing elements with specific line styles
7Hybrid Images
Combination of photo, line drawing and rendering
Combination of photo and line drawing
8Photorealistic Images
Column hall of the ground floor
Surroundings of the main palace
9Reconstruction Data Findings
Some masonry remains serve as example ...
... for the appearance of the outside walls.
10Reconstruction Data Deductions
... gives the overall shape and height of the
ground level.
The width of the foundation grid supporting the
column hall ...
11Reconstruction Data Analogies
... serves as model for the upper floor.
Floor tiling from a nearby excavated ottonian
cathedral ...
12Reconstruction Data Assumptions
Contemporary paintings suggest oil lamps as
illumination source ...
... particularly in the ground hall, which had
only 2 small windows.
13The Animation
Here comes the video ...
14Conclusion
- Choose a visualization method that fits your
communicative goal best - non-photorealistic
- hybrid
- photorealistic
- Future work
- non-photorealistic visualization system
- interactive walkthrough