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Narrative Models: A Database Approach to Modeling Medieval Cairo (1996)

article⁄Narrative Models: A Database Approach to Modeling Medieval Cairo (1996)
abstract⁄This paper explores the use of threedimensional simulations to investigate transformations of urban form in medieval Cairo, and lessons about using computers to support historical visualization. Our first attempt to create a single extremely detailed model of Cairo proved unworkable. From this experience we developed a database approach to organizing modeling projects of complex urban environments. The database consists of several complete models at different levels of abstraction. This approach has three advantages over the earlier one the model is never viewed as incomplete, the framework supports both additive and subtractive chronological studies, and finally, the database is viewed as infinitely expandable. Using modeling software as a tool for inquiry into architectural history becomes more feasible with this new approach.
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Year 1996
Authors Alsayyad, Nezar; Elliott, Ame; Kalay, Yehuda.
Issue Design Computation: Collaboration, Reasoning, Pedagogy
Pages 247-254
Library link Patricia McIntosh & Filiz Ozel, 1996. bib⁄Design Computation: Collaboration, Reasoning, Pedagogy. ACADIA.
Entry filename narrative-models