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  • Apart from the two classical dimensional maps, there always were projects focused on creating material based three dimensional maps or landscape models. Rapid development of computer graphics has allowed also the production of maps in 3D virtual environments. This contribution presents experiences with creating both virtual and material 3D model of the castle Kozel during the research cooperation between University of West Bohemia and National Heritage Institute (since 2005). It is focused on presentation of the work on turning geo-related data into interpretable information using cartographic tools. First, the article describes the aim of the research: development of a system for management of Cultural Heritage, which is now in the stage of Proof-of-concept. From a technical point of view, the management system is built-up upon a comprehensive spatial database which consists of three main data substructures. First substructure is designated for real estate at the level of detail of floors and rooms. The second part describes mobiliary (furniture, paintings, books, pottery, etc.) of a castle, chateau or other type of cultural heritage object or area. The third part covers exteriors (all objects outside of building footprints of both natural and anthropomorphic origin, including complete topography of the area of interest). The core cartographic part of the article focuses on gained experience, how the mentioned spatial database can serve as a basis for both two and three dimensional cartographic outputs. Particular stress is placed on description of these aspects: scale dependent 3D visualization, completion of map from geographic data with different spatial accuracy, the way to visualize many diverse characteristics of heterogeneous objects in the large scale map, transitions between exteriors and interiors of buildings in interactive model, and last but not least, also the way of transformation virtual 3D model into a materialized map using 3D printing.
  • Apart from the two classical dimensional maps, there always were projects focused on creating material based three dimensional maps or landscape models. Rapid development of computer graphics has allowed also the production of maps in 3D virtual environments. This contribution presents experiences with creating both virtual and material 3D model of the castle Kozel during the research cooperation between University of West Bohemia and National Heritage Institute (since 2005). It is focused on presentation of the work on turning geo-related data into interpretable information using cartographic tools. First, the article describes the aim of the research: development of a system for management of Cultural Heritage, which is now in the stage of Proof-of-concept. From a technical point of view, the management system is built-up upon a comprehensive spatial database which consists of three main data substructures. First substructure is designated for real estate at the level of detail of floors and rooms. The second part describes mobiliary (furniture, paintings, books, pottery, etc.) of a castle, chateau or other type of cultural heritage object or area. The third part covers exteriors (all objects outside of building footprints of both natural and anthropomorphic origin, including complete topography of the area of interest). The core cartographic part of the article focuses on gained experience, how the mentioned spatial database can serve as a basis for both two and three dimensional cartographic outputs. Particular stress is placed on description of these aspects: scale dependent 3D visualization, completion of map from geographic data with different spatial accuracy, the way to visualize many diverse characteristics of heterogeneous objects in the large scale map, transitions between exteriors and interiors of buildings in interactive model, and last but not least, also the way of transformation virtual 3D model into a materialized map using 3D printing. (en)
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  • Experience with methods of 3D cartography gained during visualization of detailed geographic data for purposes of documenting cultural heritage (case study at the castle Kozel)
  • Experience with methods of 3D cartography gained during visualization of detailed geographic data for purposes of documenting cultural heritage (case study at the castle Kozel) (en)
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  • Experience with methods of 3D cartography gained during visualization of detailed geographic data for purposes of documenting cultural heritage (case study at the castle Kozel)
  • Experience with methods of 3D cartography gained during visualization of detailed geographic data for purposes of documenting cultural heritage (case study at the castle Kozel) (en)
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  • 3D Cartography, 3D printing, large scale map, spatial database, geographic database, cultural heritage (en)
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  • Čerba, Otakar
  • Jedlička, Karel
  • Hájek, Pavel
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