Palatium : Court Residences as places of exchange in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe 1400 - 1700

Leuven workshop “Virtual Palaces, Part I”

Workshops and Colloquia 18/11/2011 → 19/11/2011

Virtual Palaces, Part I.  Digitizing and Modelling Palaces


PROGRAMME

FRIDAY  18 NOVEMBER

10.00 - 12.30    Prologue

  • 3D scanning demonstration (Coudere and Leica Geosystems)
  • ArchDOC student presentations on architectural heritage documentation, Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation

14.00 - 14.50   Opening of the workshop Virtual Palaces, Part I

  • Welcome by Krista De Jonge, PALATIUM Chair
  • Keynote: Ana Almagro Vidal (Historic Heritage Conservation Department, Fundación Caja Madrid): Islamic palaces of Al-Andalus. A perceptive approach through virtual reconstruction

14.50 - 16.10   Session I.  Digitizing and Modelling the Castle of Arenberg

  • Chair: Mario Santana Quintero (K.U.Leuven)
  • Keynote: Bill Blake (ICOMOS UK), Björn Van Genechten (University College St. Lieven/ K.U.Leuven) & Krista De Jonge (K.U.Leuven): The integration of metric data with historical context at Arenberg Castle, Heverlee. Telling the story from the evidence of social, architectural and domestic functions revealed in the interpretation of 3D and 2D measured work by RLICC 2000-2011
  • Discussion

16.40 - 18.00   Session II.  Virtual Models as Research Tools: Case Studies - I

  • Chair: Stephan Hoppe (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
  • Károly Magyar (Budapest History Museum): The changing ways of the visual and physical reconstruction: a case study on Buda Castle
  • J. García, J. Martinez, J.J. Fernández, J.I. San José, R. Martínez, F.J. Delgado, J. Finat (University of Valladolid): A hybrid methodology for documentation, information and management systems. A case study for the Palatial Complex of the Alcazarejo and the Alcázar of Valladolid
  • Richard Kurdiovsky (Austrian Academy of Sciences) & Herbert Wittine (Vienna University of Technology): Re-building the Hofburg of Vienna
  • Discussion

SATURDAY  19 NOVEMBER

09.00 - 10.20   Session III.  Virtual Models as Research Tools: Case Studies - II

  • Chair: Krista De Jonge (K.U.Leuven)
  • Anca Bratuleanu (Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism, Bucharest), Giovanni Mataloni (G. d’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara) & Stefano D'Avino (G. d’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara): Romanian court residences. The Potlogi Palace: history and virtual recording as restoration tools
  • Noémie Renaudin (CNRS MAP/Gamsau, Marseille), Bertrand Rondot (Etablissement Public du musée et du domaine national de Versailles) & Livio De Luca (CNRS MAP/Gamsau, Marseille): 3D virtual reconstruction and visualization of the Petit Trianon in Versailles
  • Daniela Oreni (Politecnico di Milano): The vaults of Villa Reale in Monza: a three-dimensional virtual model for the accurate understanding of their genesis and construction techniques
  • Discussion

10.50 - 12.30   Session IV.  Technological, Methodological, and Theoretical Aspects

  • Chair: Bill Blake (ICOMOS UK)
  • Keynote: Rand Eppich (Tecnalia Research & Innovation): New possibilities, an assessment and the future of three dimensional tools for capturing, modeling and documenting cultural heritage
  • David Lo Buglio (CNRS MAP/Gamsau, Marseille) & Livio De Luca (CNRS MAP/Gamsau, Marseille): Comparative study of the cognitive aspects contained in the 3D representation of cultural heritage: review of six technical and methodological approaches
  • Belén Jimenez Fernandez-Palacios (Bruno Kessler Foundation, Trento): Importance of 3D models for studies and analyses of architectural structures
  • Discussion

14.00 - 15.20   Session V.  Poster Presentations

  • Chair: Pieter Martens (K.U.Leuven)
  • David Tingdahl (K.U.Leuven) & Luc Van Gool (K.U.Leuven): 3D modelling of immovable heritage with ARC3D
  • Miklós Rácz (Hungarian National Museum, National Center for Cultural Heritage): Digital modeling of the existing building remains as a basis of analysis and reconstruction in the case of the castle Csesznek, an early 15th-century country residence in Hungary
  • Inga Genyte (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania): Recovery aspects of the Castle Palace in the Baltic Sea Region
  • Martina Ballarin (Università IUAV di Venezia): Digital technologies for knowledge: the 3D model of the Tribuna of Palazzo Grimani in Venice

15.50 - 17.20   Session VI.  Virtual Reconstructions and their Uses

  • Chair: Ana Almagro Vidal (Fundación Caja Madrid)
  • Ignacio Arce (Director Spanish Archaeological Mission to Jordan): Qasr al-Hallabat, Qusayr'Amra & Qastal. Three case studies of virtual reconstruction of palatine architecture between late antiquity and the early Islamic period
  • Hafizur Rahaman (National University of Singapore) & Mizanur Rashid (International Islamic University Malaysia): Revisiting the past through virtual reconstruction: The case of the Grand monuments of Paharpur, Bengal
  • João Neto (Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon), Maria Neto (History of Art Institute, University of Lisbon) & Ricardo Silva (Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon): Historic buildings through a multimedia experience. The example of a research project in the palaces of Sintra, Portugal
  • Discussion

17.20 - 17.30   Conclusions and introduction to Munich workshop Virtual Palaces, Part II

 

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Leuven workshop “Virtual Palaces, Part I”