Form data as a resource in architectural analysis: an architectural distant reading of wooden churches from the Carpathian Mountain regions of Eastern Europe

IF 1.3 4区 艺术学 0 ART
Michael Hasey, Jinmo Rhee, Daniel Cardoso Llach
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ABSTRACT Recent research into architectural form analysis using deep learning (DL) methods has shown potential to identify features from large collections of building data, shedding new light into formal aspects of our built environment. As these methods begin to enter architectural, urban, and policy design contexts, it becomes important to develop critical approaches to employing them. In this paper, we document and reflect upon our efforts to create a custom dataset of 3-D models of 331 wooden churches located within the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe, and to use DL methods to explore this dataset with the goal of revealing unexpected formal traits and advancing architectural scholarship on this subject. While existing scholarship groups them into four distinct stylistic categories, our analysis reveals stylistic overlaps, previously undetected micro styles, and shared architectural features. We posit the resulting analyses as an example of an ‘architectural distant reading’ that enriches our understanding of this architectural typology through an unprecedentedly detailed portrait of its formal characteristics based on a large architectural dataset. Crucially, drawing on recent developments in critical data and algorithm studies, we show how the dataset construction and subsequent analyses, and their results, were shaped by slow, manual data curation processes, methodological constraints, subjective decisions, and engagements with archives, domain experts. We thus illustrate how DL techniques might be contextualized for architectural studies in relation to other modes of knowledge and labour, and offer a detailed case study of state-of-the-art computational methods enriching established approaches to architectural form and historical analysis.
作为建筑分析资源的形式数据:东欧喀尔巴阡山地区木制教堂的建筑远读
最近使用深度学习(DL)方法进行建筑形式分析的研究显示出从大量建筑数据中识别特征的潜力,为我们的建筑环境的形式方面提供了新的视角。随着这些方法开始进入建筑、城市和政策设计环境,开发使用它们的关键方法变得非常重要。在本文中,我们记录并反思了我们为创建位于东欧喀尔巴阡山脉的331座木制教堂的3d模型定制数据集所做的努力,并使用深度学习方法来探索该数据集,目的是揭示意想不到的形式特征,并推进该主题的建筑学术研究。虽然现有的学者将它们分为四种不同的风格类别,但我们的分析揭示了风格重叠、以前未被发现的微风格和共享的建筑特征。我们将结果分析作为“建筑远读”的一个例子,通过基于大型建筑数据集对其形式特征进行前所未有的详细描述,丰富了我们对这种建筑类型的理解。至关重要的是,根据关键数据和算法研究的最新进展,我们展示了数据集构建和后续分析及其结果是如何受到缓慢的手动数据管理过程、方法约束、主观决策以及与档案、领域专家的合作的影响。因此,我们说明了DL技术如何与其他知识和劳动模式相关联,用于建筑研究,并提供了一个详细的案例研究,其中最先进的计算方法丰富了建筑形式和历史分析的既定方法。
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期刊介绍: Digital Creativity is a major peer-reviewed journal at the intersection of the creative arts, design and digital technologies. It publishes articles of interest to those involved in the practical task and theoretical aspects of making or using digital media in creative disciplines. These include but are not limited to visual arts, interaction design, physical computing and making, computational materials, textile and fashion design, filmmaking and animation, game design, music, dance, drama, architecture and urban design. The following list, while not exhaustive, indicates a range of topics that fall within the scope of the journal: * New insights through the use of digital media in the creative process * The relationships between practice, research and technology * The design and making of digital artefacts and environments * Interaction relationships between digital media and audience / public * Everyday experience with digital design and artwork * Aspects of digital media and storytelling * Theoretical concepts
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