Developing Systematics Regarding Virtual Reconstruction of Synagogues. Martens, B. & Peter, H. In Thresholds Between Physical and Virtual - ACADIA 2002 Conference Proceedings, pages 353-360, 2002.
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Computer-assisted reconstruction of no-longer existent (architectural) objects and their surroundings amounts to a “virtual comeback”. Irreversible destruction having removed identity-establishing buildings from the urban surface forever is the principal reason for re-creating them by imagination. Following the destruction during the so-called “Reichskristall-Night” of November 1938, the synagogues of the Jewish community in Vienna will only survive by means of virtual reconstruction. Sixty years later, in the com- memorative year of 1998, the first synagogue reconstruction was initiated. The medium-range goal, however, aims at the reconstruction of at least ten additional synagogues as a project to be carried out in stages over a period of several years. Changes in personnel also call for a structure to be tracked down later on. This paper deals with handling of modeling in a systematic manner, taking into consideration personnel changes,aiming at a traceable data structure for subsequent use and follow-up work.
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