Ferschin, P., Di Angelo, M., & Paskaleva, G. (2014). Parametric Balinese rumah: Procedural modeling of traditional Balinese architecture. In 2013 Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHeritage) (pp. 199–206). Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). https://doi.org/10.1109/digitalheritage.2013.6744755
E259-01 - Forschungsbereich Digitale Architektur und Raumplanung E120-07 - Forschungsbereich Photogrammetrie E191-03 - Forschungsbereich Automation Systems
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Published in:
2013 Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHeritage)
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ISBN:
978-1-4799-3170-5
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Date (published):
20-Feb-2014
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Event name:
2013 Digital Heritage International Congress (DigitalHeritage)
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Event date:
28-Oct-2013 - 1-Nov-2013
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Event place:
Marseille, France
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Number of Pages:
8
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Publisher:
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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Publisher:
IEEE, Piscataway
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Procedural modeling; traditional Balinese architecture; intangible heritage; photogrammetry; parametric modeling
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Abstract:
raditional Balinese architecture is based on ancient Bali-Hindu philosophy which can be observed in traditional built environments on Bali. The underlying architectural principles are very complex containing intrinsic “parametric rules” based on both a philosophical and a building tradition. The parameters are in relation to the religious belief system as well as being derived from the bodily dimensions of the “head” of a building. We aim at determining in which way these underlying building principles can be preserved by contemporary digital means. As a hypothesis we test a parametric formalization as CGA shape grammar made operative using the CityEngine. In order to formalize these building principles the following methods were devised: identification and collection of appropriate literature in English and Indonesian, partial translation of available material to English, field trips for contextual information and additional knowledge, and transformation of all sources of information into a shape grammar. An interactive visualization of ancient Balinese building principles is exemplified through the traditional house compound, the “rumah”, demonstrating the strength of a parametric approach. Moreover, it includes both, tangible and intangible heritage aspects by analyzing the appearance of (tangible) built heritage, as well as the (intangible) underlying philosophy and traditional knowledge. Our contribution aims at supporting the understanding and preservation of the architectural heritage of Balinese building principles.
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Research Areas:
Development and Advancement of the Architectural Arts: 50% Visual Computing and Human-Centered Technology: 50%