2021
DOI: 10.12913/22998624/136396
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The Method of Decomposition of Architectural Objects for the preparation of 3D Virtual Models and Replication

Abstract: Three-dimensional (3D) printing of historic architectural objects reduces the entire digital model by up to 200 times. With this scaling of the digital 3D model, many important architectural and decorative details are lost, and some elements lose their stiffness. Printed 3D models are now used to create specialised museum exhibitions that allow visitors to get to know them kinesthetically. This ability to touch objects applies not only to visually impaired people, but to all interested visitors. The paper desc… Show more

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“…Many important architectural and ornamental details may in fact be lost with this scaling of the 3D model, in some cases. Montusiewicz et al (2021) in their manuscript expose critical issues and advantages of 3D printing of architectural structures [ 140 ]. They describe the various steps of the multi-level procedure, giving some examples of 3D copies of monuments, located in Lublin (Poland).…”
Section: Applications: Focus On Cultural Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many important architectural and ornamental details may in fact be lost with this scaling of the 3D model, in some cases. Montusiewicz et al (2021) in their manuscript expose critical issues and advantages of 3D printing of architectural structures [ 140 ]. They describe the various steps of the multi-level procedure, giving some examples of 3D copies of monuments, located in Lublin (Poland).…”
Section: Applications: Focus On Cultural Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They describe the various steps of the multi-level procedure, giving some examples of 3D copies of monuments, located in Lublin (Poland). The real model is decomposed into submodels by this procedure and different scale values for individual elements are used, preserving also excellent decorative details of the original monuments [ 140 ].…”
Section: Applications: Focus On Cultural Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They do not damage the surface or structure of the exhibits, because the activities carried out using the abovementioned methods do not require direct contact with the analyzed object. They allow for the accurate development of digital documentation of the measured object and then, for example, for creating a copy using the 3D printing technique [10].…”
Section: Background Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work concerns: • modification of the procedure presented in article [9] intended for creating digital models of architectural objects dedicated to 3D printing, • making a digital 3D model of the minaret from the Silk Road area, selecting the value of the 3D replication process by performing many simulations of this process and 3D printing its copies using the Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) technology, • assessment of the usefulness of the made copy for kinesthetic cognition by persons with simulated pattern dysfunction and a blind person.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%