Simulated Site Visits. A 4D multimedia database for the study of architectural construction

C. Newton
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Architectural designs are translated into buildings using the documentation language. Gaps invariably exist between what is documented and what is built. Once a building is complete, its construction is largely concealed and it becomes difficult to compare the drawn details with the built details. This difficulty is compounded by the abstract nature of traditional architects' orthographic drawings. A multimedia relational database titled 'Simulated Site Visits' (SSV), developed by Clare Newton and Jonathan Finkelstein at the University of Melbourne, records the process of constructing buildings. The structure and layout of SSV facilitates comparisons across media and helps to shift the focus onto the connections and gaps between a building and its representation. The development of SSV has been funded because of its potential as a teaching aid for architecture and building students. This paper outlines teaching implications of this form of multimedia intertwined with a discussion of the research potential.
模拟现场参观。一个用于建筑施工研究的4D多媒体数据库
使用文档语言将建筑设计翻译成建筑物。记录的内容和构建的内容之间总是存在差距。一旦建筑完成,它的构造很大程度上是隐藏的,很难将绘制的细节与建造的细节进行比较。传统建筑师的正字法图纸的抽象性质加剧了这种困难。墨尔本大学的克莱尔·牛顿和乔纳森·芬克尔斯坦开发了一个名为“模拟现场参观”(SSV)的多媒体关系数据库,记录了建造建筑物的过程。SSV的结构和布局有助于跨媒体的比较,并有助于将焦点转移到建筑与其表现形式之间的联系和差距上。SSV的开发得到了资助,因为它有潜力作为建筑和建筑学生的教学辅助工具。本文概述了这种多媒体形式的教学含义,并讨论了研究潜力。
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