How to Cite
Hoppe, Stephan and Breitling, Stefan (Eds.): Virtual Palaces, Part II: Lost Palaces and their Afterlife. Virtual Reconstruction between Science and Media, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net-ART-Books, 2017 (PALATIUM e-Publications, Volume 3). https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.83.79
Identifiers
ISBN 978-3-946653-16-5 (Softcover)
ISBN 978-94-6018-538-0 (PDF)
Published
02/22/2017
Virtual Palaces, Part II
Lost Palaces and their Afterlife. Virtual Reconstruction between Science and Media
This volume deals with digital reconstructions and visualizations of palaces, castles, and other kinds of residential architecture of the early modern period. It focuses not so much on the digital modelling of extant buildings, but rather on the virtual reconstruction of ‘lost’ buildings – in particular of palaces destroyed or drastically altered, or which were never actually built in the first place.
The thirteen papers collected in this volume were first presented at the PALATIUM workshop Virtual Palaces, Part II held in Munich in April 2012.
Chapters
Table of Contents
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Virtual Reconstructions and Building Archaeology in Bohemia. A Digital Model of the 14th-Century House U zvonu (‘Zur Glocke’ / ‘At the Sign of the Bell’) in Prague
3D Reconstruction of Cultural Heritage Artifacts. A Literature Based Survey of Recent Projects and Workflows
Sharpness Versus Uncertainty in ‘Complete Models’. Virtual Reconstructions of the Dresden Castle in 1678
Virtually Rebuilding the Palace of Vila Viçosa in Portugal. From the Present to the Time of D. Teodósio I (16th Century)
Back to the Future. Visualizing the Planning and Building of the Dresden Zwinger from the 18th until the 19th Century