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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2016
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jul-2016
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319249421

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This book explores expertise relevant for two working groups of NeDiMAH, a European Science Foundation (ESF) funded Research Networking Programme. It examines mapping methods, procedures, tools, criticism, awareness, challenges and solutions around the concepts of "Space and Time" and "Information Visualization". The chapters explore digital methods in the representation of natural disasters, industrial design, cultural, and the history of architecture. The conclusions link to related research and present suggestions for further work including representing landscape not just as another 3D model but as historic evolution with specialised tools.

Introduction: the context of participation of Romania to the NeDiMAH RNP.- Section 1: Digital landscape.- The Natural, Anthropogenic and Cultural Landscape between Space and Time. Case study: The Lost Gardens of Bucharest.- Lost landscapes: in search of cartographic evidence.- Towards a New Design and Teaching Methodology for Large-scale Landscape Design in the Era of Digital Overload.- Section 2: Digital art history.- The Social Network behind an Architectural Style over Space and Time.- ARCHIVES (Building In Time).- Memories and the City: Addressing Heritage from the Perspective of Urbanity.-Section 3: Digital art.- New Media in Architecture - Media Facades.- Digital Art Conservation - the book and an itinerant exhibition resulting from a European project.- Section 4: Virtual reality.- Lost Cities in the Digital Era: The case of pre-earthquake Lisbon.- e-Installation: Synesthetic Documentation of Media Art via Telepresence Technologies.- Section 5: Virtual recording.- A Remote S

ensing and Geo-Informatics approach in watershed planning of Irrigation Tanks connected with Batticaloa Lagoon: A case study of Unnichchai watershed.- Building survey system for the representation of the load bearing structure.- Geographical Information Systems as environmental, landscape and urban planning and research tools. Romania as a case study.- Section 6: Digital representation of hazards.- Dam-break flood assessment using GIS. Study Case: Bicaz-Izvorul Muntelui (Romania).- Limits and Possibilities of Computer Support in Priority Setting for Earthquake Risk Reduction.- Conclusion.
Introduction: The Context of Participation of Romania to the NeDiMAH RNP 1(18)
Maria Bostenaru Dan
PART I Digital Landscape
The Natural, Anthropogenic, and Cultural Landscape Between Space and Time. Case Study: The Lost Gardens of Bucharest
19(16)
Cerasella Craciun
Lost Landscapes: In Search of Cartographic Evidence
35(28)
Gabriela Osaci-Costache
Iuliana Armas
Towards a New Design and Teaching Methodology for Large-Scale Landscape Design in the Era of Digital Overload
63(16)
Pia Flicker
PART II Digital Art History
The Social Network behind an Architectural Style over Space and Time
79(18)
Yanan Sun
Essay: Archives (Building in Time)
97(16)
Augustin Ioan
Memories and the City, Heritage and Urbanity
113(14)
Daniela Calciu
PART III Digital Art
New Media in Architecture: Media Facades
127(14)
Oana Andreea Caplescu
Digital Art Conservation: Review of the Book and an Itinerant Exhibition Resulting from a European Project
141(10)
Maria Bostenaru Dan
Alex Dill
PART IV Virtual Reality
Lost Cities in the Digital Era: The Case of Pre-Earthquake Lisbon
151(22)
Helena Murteira
Paulo Simoes Rodrigues
e-Installation: Synesthetic Documentation of Media Art via Telepresence Technologies
173(22)
Jesus Munoz Morcillo
Florian Faion
Antonio Zea
Uwe D. Hanebeck
Caroline Y. Robertson-von Trotha
PART V Virtual Recording
A Remote Sensing and Geo-Informatics Approach in Watershed Planning of Irrigation Tanks Connected with Batticaloa Lagoon: A Case Study of Unnichchai Watershed
195(12)
Kulasegaram Partheepan
Shukla Acharjee
Selvarajah Thayanath
Beniamino Murgante
Building Survey System for the Representation of the Load-Bearing Structure
207(26)
Gregor Bourlotos
Maria Bostenaru Dan
Geographical Information Systems as Environmental, Landscape, and Urban Planning and Research Tools. Romania as a Case Study
233(20)
Alexandru-Ionut Petrisor
PART VI Digital Representation of Hazards
GIS for Dam-Break Flooding. Study Area: Bicaz-Izvorul Muntelui (Romania)
253(28)
Daniela Elena Gogoase Nistoran
Diana A. Gheorghe Popovici
Brindusa Ana Craia Savin
Iuliana Armas
Limits and Possibilities of Computer Support in Priority Setting for Earthquake Risk Reduction
281(22)
Maria Bostenaru Dan
Conclusions 303
Maria Bostenaru Dan
Cerasella Craciun