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Fil:Kbh-kommune-00.ppt. 3D City Modeling From 3D City Models to Electronic Neighbourhood and Virtual Cultural Fair Days (1993 – 2005). Themes in our work on 3D Citymodels. Visual assessment. 1993 Documentation, “Store Robert”. 1994 Documentation and dissemination.

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  1. Fil:Kbh-kommune-00.ppt • 3D City Modeling • From 3D City Models to Electronic Neighbourhood • and Virtual Cultural Fair Days (1993 – 2005)

  2. Themes in our work on 3D Citymodels • Visual assessment. • 1993 Documentation, “Store Robert”. • 1994 Documentation and dissemination. • 1997 Interactive, mediation, LOD • 1998 Management registration. • 2000 Dialogue, "The Electronic Neighbourhood." • 2001 - 2004, The Electronic Neighbourhood,-a new space. • 2002 Roundtable Session on "3D-City-Modeling". From construction of digital versions of "physical models" to creating parallel, virtual space as an "electronic neighbourhood"

  3. Data content and structure (LOD) • Data Storage (dwg) • Data Output (dwg, wrml) • Data Maintenance • Debate • Service • Management • Data Capture (maps, photos, etc.) • Information • Documentation • Use • Target groups KEYWORDS

  4. Student exercise 1993 ”Store Robert” Proposal to location for the 69 meter high sculpture in Copenhagen Harbour

  5. Debate on the integration of a new hotel Debate

  6. Kongens Nytorv Square(1) Project in relation to the Culturnet DK Initiatives Dissemination ofArchitecture via the Internet

  7. Kongens Nytorv Square(2)detaljering (LOD) The model consists of 3 parallel models: Kgs Nytorv in: 1750 1997 and 200? Your guide in the200? Vrml model

  8. Indre Noerrebro Neighbourhood(2), management 3D Model and GIS information Registration ofnon built-up areas

  9. Indre Noerrebro Neighbourhoodinterface Eco-city links to the various projects. . Management Tools: Registration of non built-up areas Debate and planning

  10. Holmbladsgade district (2) An "electronic neighbourhood" expressing residents' views and expectations and expert analysis

  11. “The Electronic Neighbourhood” District Residents' participation in urban renewal projects Actors The dialogue between the authorities, specialists and residents / local residents. a new language. "The Electronic Neighbourhood” Internet, local network, local space local identity.

  12. The Electronic Neighbourhood - a new Space 2003 The Digital Model of Noerrebro District (right) GIS Map (below) View from the model showing Noerrebro Park (below right)

  13. The Electronic Neighbourhood Collaboration, residents projects (right) Embellishment (Below) Accessibility (Below Right)

  14. Virtual Cultural Fair Days Avatars visit the exhibition of historical photographs, traffic plans and to walk in the 3D model of the Neighborhood (right) Informatek with slideshow (below) Main Square with music and NGO ' "shops" (below right)

  15. eCAADe, education and research in computer aided architectural design in europe Statements on 3D Citymodelling. (BR and BT) Outline The eCAADe 2001 working session on “3D-City-Modeling” during the Helsinki conference consisted of a variety bundle of individual presentations. However, time for discussion was too short and afterwards a working group elaborated following goals: 1. Bringing together experts focusing on different aspects concerning the creation and use of 3D-City-Models; 2. Trying to establish a comprehensive list of existing 3D-City-Models; 3. Discussing aspects like data input, data structure, data storage and data quality; 4. Creating a knowledge-base and a bibliography in this field 5. Discussing the future of 3D-City-Modeling and establishing a guiding source book on standards for the creation of 3D-City-Models; 6. Using existing publications on city modeling as a starting point for preparing a special publication on all aspects of 3D-City-Modeling (past and future). These topics will serve a the main points of discussion for the eCAADe 2002 roundtable session on 3D-City-Modeling.

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