The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Feb 2015)

Restoring Fort Frontenac in 3D: Effective Usage of 3D Technology for Heritage Visualization

  • M. Yabe,
  • E. Goins,
  • C. Jackson,
  • D. Halbstein,
  • S. Foster,
  • S. Bazely

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W4-45-2015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XL-5/W4
pp. 45 – 51

Abstract

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This paper is composed of three elements: 3D modeling, web design, and heritage visualization. The aim is to use computer graphics design to inform and create an interest in historical visualization by rebuilding Fort Frontenac using 3D modeling and interactive design. The final model will be integr ated into an interactive website to learn more about the fort’s historic imp ortance. It is apparent that using computer graphics can save time and money when it comes to historical visualization. Visitors do not have to travel to the actual archaeological buildings. They can simply use the Web in their own home to learn about this information virtually. Meticulously following historical records to create a sophisticated restoration of archaeological buildings will draw viewers into visualizations, such as the historical world of Fort Frontenac. As a result, it allows the viewers to effectively understand the fort’s social sy stem, habits, and historical events.