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Application of VR Technology in After-Earthquake Restoration of Cultural Architecture

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Virtual Reality (VR) technology is a highly comprehensive architectural design technique of expression. With the development of building information and modeling of digital technology, VR technology provides a broad platform in the application of restoration of cultural architecture. Many cultural relic buildings have disappeared or have been dilapidated during Sichuan Earthquake. In order to enable people to really appreciate the styles of ancient buildings and their profound historical and cultural connotation, we apply VR technology to reproduce the ancient buildings and show the artistic and cultural messages what the ancient buildings convey by recovering, simulating, reproducing, displaying and preserving the ancient buildings through computer.

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Fang, L., Ding, Z. (2013). Application of VR Technology in After-Earthquake Restoration of Cultural Architecture. In: Tan, T., Ruan, Q., Chen, X., Ma, H., Wang, L. (eds) Advances in Image and Graphics Technologies. IGTA 2013. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 363. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37149-3_15

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