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19 March 2004 Fast modeling of vernacular houses of southeast China
Yong Liu, Congfu Xu, Yunhe Pan
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Proceedings Volume 5444, Fourth International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Applications in Industry; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.561107
Event: Fourth International Conference On Virtual Reality and Its Applications in Industry, 2003, Tianjin, China
Abstract
The modeling of large-scale vernacular houses in South-east China is a challenging work. In this paper, we implement an urban modeling system, using a production-based recursion grammar system to generate all the vernacular houses and the arrangement of the urban district. This grammar system is found on the basic elements of the vernacular houses' components, such as windows, gates, walls, roofs etc, which is regarded as a term in productions. Furthermore, to avoid the disadvantage (hard to control) of the grammar system and to ensure the coherent architecture styles of ancient vernacular houses, we also design a verifying system, which can check out those invalid house combination and regenerate them.
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Yong Liu, Congfu Xu, and Yunhe Pan "Fast modeling of vernacular houses of southeast China", Proc. SPIE 5444, Fourth International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Applications in Industry, (19 March 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.561107
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KEYWORDS
Systems modeling

Buildings

Roads

Control systems

Solid modeling

Virtual reality

Computer aided design

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