
handle: 11311/256111
The application of virtual reality to cultural heritage, environment, and landscape planning is extremely useful to experiment various scenarios which could not be necessarily realised in the real world; both for educational and research purposes. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how 3D representations can be utilised as a valid support for urban planners and designers in order to verify beforehand a variety of interventions or modifications for a particular area, and to establish the best strategy in order for the later to be reclaimed and re-qualified.
Laval Virtual: 9th Virtual Reality International Conference (VRIC'2007), April 18-22, 2007, Laval, France
3D modeling; Urban design; urban planning; virtual reality
3D modeling; Urban design; urban planning; virtual reality
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