Abstract
In recent years, sustainable development of historical villages has emerged as a crucial component of China’s rural revitalization strategy. How to integrate digital technology with the design of historical villages is a challenging topic. Focusing on the renovation of historical villages in China, the research examines the history and regulations of historical site renovation, explores relevant theories, and references historical and contemporary cases. From the perspective of architectural design, it combines traditional renovation methods with digital models to explore techniques for extracting and visualizing information, as well as establishing a database. Regarding content, the database presents policies, renovation methods, and current status data of historical village renovations in a three-dimensional visual format. It includes professional two-dimensional images derived from three-dimensional models, as well as historical documents, photos, videos, and other related materials. The structure of the database comprises four levels: national, regional, village, settlement, and architectural levels, each containing corresponding professional content. The majority of the data is centered around point cloud models. Through research and comparison, the implementation of the historical village database utilizes the Cesiumlab and Mars3D tool, which integrates various sources of three-dimensional models and presents them in a straightforward web-based platform. Another aspect of the research involves the application of historical village databases, with Muka Village serving as an experimental case study. In establishing the Muka Architectural database, the methodology was put into practice, demonstrating its potential for use in other historical villages
Details
Presentation Type
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
Theme
2025 Special Focus— Sharing Practices and Sustainable Urban Fabrics
KEYWORDS
THREE-DIMENSIONAL, DATABASE,RENOVATION,HISTORICAL VILLAGES