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The digital study aimed to enhance understanding and preservation of significant heritage building and site. By using digital tools, a comprehensive 3D model was created, incorporating historical archives and the restored building. This study not only reconstructed the physical attributes but also addressed the sociocultural impact. Key stages included computational modeling, photogrammetry, and VR integration. VR is allowed for interaction, enhancing accessibility and engagement. The study's findings have implications for similar heritage sites, demonstrating the social and cultural potentials of digital technologies in virtually restoring and preserving lost architectural spaces and social memories.
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This page is a summary of: What if? we could virtually restore and visit a pre-war church to the highest fidelity possible with no 3D scanning available?, September 2024, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/3691573.3691605.
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