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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

B. Martens:
"Endoscopic Model-viewing of Students` Design Projects: An Evaluation";
Talk: EAEA-Conference (Architectural Endoscopy), Essen; 09-12-2002 - 09-14-2002; in: "Environmental Simulation - New Impulses in Planning Processes [5th EAEA-Conference Proceedings, Essen (Germany)]", Institute for Urban Design and Planning, Essen (2002), ISBN: 3-922602-85-1; 120 - 131.



English abstract:
Students at Vienna University of Technology can avail themselves
(free of charge) of viewing their design projects by means of
endoscope. While doing so basic knowledge on the endoscopic
rendering technique is furnished, not only resulting in considerations
regarding possibilities and limitations of endoscopic infrastructure,
but also sounding out the conditions that prove suited already
throughout the stage of model-building. Architectural-related
endoscopy actually also aims at destruction-free model viewing. This
contribution enumerates specific experience based on a user-inquiry
regarding performed rendering situations throughout the last three
years. Two diploma theses are dealt with in more detail in this context,
i.e.: the re-design of the Railway Station Vienna-Praterstern and the
new building of the Archeological Museum at Nicosia.


Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/pub-ar_425.pdf


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