2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi9100570
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A Method for 3D Reconstruction of the Ming and Qing Official-Style Roof Using a Decorative Components Template Library

Abstract: The ancient roof decorative components of the official-style architectures from the Ming and Qing dynasties in China hold both physical and symbolic significance. These roof structures are the essential objects in three-dimensional (3D) modeling of ancient architectures for traditional Chinese cultural preservation. Although ancient architectures can be surveyed by a 3D laser scanner, the complex geometry and diverse pattern of their roof decorative components make the 3D point cloud reconstruction challenging… Show more

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“…NURBS represents the integration of surface and point cloud algorithms to improve the degree of automation [35]. Research on Chinese wooden architecture includes the method of automatic parametric modeling of bucket arches based on point clouds [36], the automatic creation of a column network system [37], and identifying roof decoration components to set up the model library [38].…”
Section: Bim For Heritage Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NURBS represents the integration of surface and point cloud algorithms to improve the degree of automation [35]. Research on Chinese wooden architecture includes the method of automatic parametric modeling of bucket arches based on point clouds [36], the automatic creation of a column network system [37], and identifying roof decoration components to set up the model library [38].…”
Section: Bim For Heritage Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ji-Town is representative of the M-GW and it is characterised by the rhythmical beauty of the combination of architecture and topography [53] (Figure 1). To date, the study of Ji-Town has dominated in the archaeological survey [54][55][56], the protection and utilisation of the M-GW and its heritage sites [57][58][59], as well as the distribution of its defence system and military settlements [60,61]. Moreover, spatial information technology is increasingly used in research [62].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional Chinese architecture, which has evolved gradually over thousands of years of Chinese history, on one hand, has become a cultural and built heritage as an architectural tradition of identity; on the other hand, their historical forms, as traditional imagery, have become archetypes or forms that are reproduced in contemporary architectural design and urban renewal. Traditional Chinese architecture can be divided into official architecture or vernacular architecture, in which the official architecture includes imperial palaces, government office buildings, and other structures that symbolize the ruler's supreme authority and the strength of long-lasting peace and security, and the vernacular architecture is the spontaneous formation of regional architecture by the people, which is adapted to the environment according to the local conditions [11,12]. Chinese traditional architectural culture is based on the philosophical concept of "the unity of heaven and man" and the ethical concept of "coexistence of Li and Yue", which favors idealism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%