2016
DOI: 10.4000/archeomed.2781
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La porte Bannier, entrée principale de la ville d’Orléans aux xive-xve siècles

Abstract: La porte Bannier à Orléans est l’entrée principale de la ville du xive au xve siècle. Elle protège un bourg très dynamique occupé par des artisans, des commerçants et de riches bourgeois. Sa découverte date de 1986 à l’occasion d’une fouille de sauvetage en préalable à la construction d’un parking souterrain. Des recherches archéologiques préventives, en 2013, ont permis de reprendre les analyses sur la porte pour mieux en restituer l’évolution et le fonctionnement pendant deux siècles. Les analyses du bâti en… Show more

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“…As for French historic structures, the 3D Warehouse 1 (Fisher & Hanrahan, 2010) (Zhangyu, 2014). The reconstruction of the Bannier Gate also presented a proposal for a barbican (Alix et al, 2016). Various 3D production projects about Rennes, in general, have been carried out (Regnard, 2015).…”
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“…As for French historic structures, the 3D Warehouse 1 (Fisher & Hanrahan, 2010) (Zhangyu, 2014). The reconstruction of the Bannier Gate also presented a proposal for a barbican (Alix et al, 2016). Various 3D production projects about Rennes, in general, have been carried out (Regnard, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, it should be noted that an important modelling work has been carried out for the 3D restitution of the Porte Cailhau (Bordeaux) as it would have been during the 17 th century(Châtellier, 2011). More recently, there have been 3D reconstructions of the supposed states of the Bannier Gate, the main entrance to the city of Orléans in the 14 th and 15 th centuries(Alix, Carron, Roux-Capron, & Josserand, 2016). Few barbicans have been digitized or reconstructed.…”
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