The industrial production and application of historical building component heritage from the perspective of digital technology module chain

Authors

  • XING HANG Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Author
  • siwei Zhang Faculty of Architectural Engineering Wuhan University of Bioengineering, 430415, China Author
  • Jiyu Dang Faculty of Architectural Engineering Wuhan University of Bioengineering, 430415, China Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70731/xrv57b74

Keywords:

digital technology module chain, construction of historical buildings, cultural relics protection, industrial production, education and communication

Abstract

The protection of historical architectural heritage is the key research object of the ancient architecture industry, and the research on the partial construction of buildings is gradually deepening. Nowadays, the use of digital means to research and protect architectural heritage has become an important way for many scholars. However, there are many types of digital software on the market with complex functions, and common digital means include X-spectrum, Jingdiao JDP, point cloud data, 3D printing, etc. Based on the simple construction of dougong, this paper analyzes the method of digital technology module chain, and applies it to the field of architectural construction such as murals and sculptures. This digital technology module chain can not only study and analyze the construction of historical buildings, but also meet the needs of cultural relics preservation, industrial production, education and communication. Finally, it is expected that through the promotion of this digital technology module chain, the protection of historical architectural heritage and cultural communication will be promoted in a more optimized direction.

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Published

30.11.2024

How to Cite

The industrial production and application of historical building component heritage from the perspective of digital technology module chain. (2024). Journal of Sustainable Built Environment, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.70731/xrv57b74

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