Digital Reconstruction and Restoration of Architectural Heritage: Samara House

IF 0.5 0 ARCHITECTURE Technology Architecture and Design Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/24751448.2022.2116243
Junhao Li, Huzefa Jawadwala, Annika Pan, Jungho Jeon, Y. Lin, Meghdad Hasheminasab, Hongxi Yin, A. Habib, Hubo Cai, Ming Qu
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Samara House, built in 1956 with its surrounding landscape, is one of the National Historic Landmarks for its unique Usonian architectural heritage. The house shows signs of aging and significant structural damage. This article presents a case study of the preservation of Samara House through a highly digitized reconstruction framework. The study presents an innovative digital reconstruction and restoration of the historic built heritage using advanced Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and Ground Penetration Radar (GPR) technologies to achieve accurate and fast documentation, modeling, and digital reconstruction. The research outputs build the basis of the restoration of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Samara house and the effects of structural degradation. The study creates a better understanding of structural degradation in historic architecture and changes how we approach landmark preservation and conservation. Finally, the project exposes architecture and engineering students at different levels to multidisciplinary learning through pragmatic and productive research to produce a new education model that prioritizes interdisciplinary collaboration with an attentive eye to the future of digital research in historic preservation and restoration design.
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建筑遗产的数字化重建与修复:萨马拉之家
萨马拉之家建于1956年,周围景观优美,因其独特的乌索尼亚建筑遗产而被列为国家历史地标之一。这所房子有老化和严重结构损坏的迹象。本文介绍了一个通过高度数字化重建框架保护萨马拉之家的案例研究。该研究采用先进的地面激光扫描(TLS)和探地雷达(GPR)技术,对历史建筑遗产进行了创新的数字重建和修复,以实现准确、快速的文档、建模和数字重建。研究成果为Frank Lloyd Wright的Samara住宅的修复和结构退化的影响奠定了基础。这项研究对历史建筑的结构退化有了更好的理解,并改变了我们对待地标性建筑保护和保护的方式。最后,该项目通过务实和富有成效的研究,为不同层次的建筑和工程学生提供了多学科学习的机会,从而产生了一种新的教育模式,优先考虑跨学科合作,并密切关注历史保护和修复设计中数字研究的未来。
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