Virtual Reconstruction of Medieval Architecture Maic Masuch and B.Freudenberg, T. Strothotte, University of Magdeburg B. Ludowici, S. Kreiker, Museum of Cultural History, Magdeburg
2 / 14 The Excavation in Magdeburg Photograph of the excavation site in 1966 Excavation overview
3 / 14 The Excavation in Magdeburg Excavated foundations Derived foundation plan
4 / 14 Reconstruction data Information sources for the reconstruction: excavation data excavation data deductionsdeductions analogiesanalogies assumptionsassumptions certainty decreasing
5 / 14 The Visualization
6 / 14 Non-Photorealistic Images Sketch-like rendition Emphasizing elements with specific line styles
7 / 14 Hybrid Images Combination of photo, line drawing and rendering Combination of photo and line drawing
8 / 14 Photorealistic Images Column hall of the ground floor Surroundings of the main palace
9 / 14 Reconstruction Data: Findings Some masonry remains serve as example for the appearance of the outside walls.
10 / 14 Reconstruction Data: Deductions The width of the foundation grid supporting the column hall gives the overall shape and height of the ground level.
11 / 14 Reconstruction Data: Analogies Floor tiling from a nearby excavated ottonian cathedral serves as model for the upper floor.
12 / 14 Reconstruction Data: Assumptions Contemporary paintings suggest oil lamps as illumination source particularly in the ground hall,... particularly in the ground hall, which had only 2 small windows. which had only 2 small windows.
13 / 14 The Animation Here comes the video...
14 / 14 Conclusion Choose a visualization method that fits your communicative goal best: non-photorealisticnon-photorealistic hybridhybrid photorealisticphotorealistic Future work: non-photorealistic visualization systemnon-photorealistic visualization system interactive walkthroughinteractive walkthrough