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A photogrammetry- based veri .cation of assumptions applied in the interpretation of paper architecture

Article Ecrit par: Shih, Naai- Jung ; Tsai, Yu- Tun ;

Résumé: This research investigated the space compositions of Chernikhov ’s 101 Architectural Fantasies via computer- aided simulation to interpret the relationships between architectural components and spatial organization. An algorithmic approach and a perception approach were tested. Traditional analysis emphasized the simulation of corresponding objects by perspective deconstruction methods, which might not be able to show the exactly correct spatial relationship between objects. This research adopted photogrammetry to investigate the non- orthogonal spatial construction of 3D objects in 2D pictures. Research results showed that the algorithmic approach may derive different degrees of angles of parallel or intersected objects, and that observers tend to be misled by the effect of ‘‘orthogonal assumption ’’in terms of their own visual experiences. This .nding revealed that Chernikhov had created unreasonable descriptions of space. This result was veri .ed by the existence of false parallel and orthogonal relationships between drawn building parts. Three tests were conducted. Observers used a reverse veri .cation process to analyze three- dimensional objects re- built in simulation. The veri .cation mirrored a two- way construction relationship between 2D perspective and 3D models.


Langue: Anglais