Exploration of a virtual restoration practice route for architectural heritage based on evidence-based design: a case study of the Bagong House

Abstract Architectural heritage is a testament to human and natural development, and the process of human social development can be glimpsed through the study and exploration of heritage. However, in the long history of human social development, architectural heritage is vanishing, and protecting an...

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Main Authors: Ziyi Zhang, Yiquan Zou, Wei Xiao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2023-02-01
Series:Heritage Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-023-00878-8
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description Abstract Architectural heritage is a testament to human and natural development, and the process of human social development can be glimpsed through the study and exploration of heritage. However, in the long history of human social development, architectural heritage is vanishing, and protecting and restoring such heritage is a pressing issue in contemporary society. This study applies the evidence-based theory of medicine to the virtual restoration practice of architectural heritage, which focuses more on scientific data-driven research and decision-making than does traditional restoration. Combined with the practice of evidence-based medicine, the stages of digital conservation of architectural heritage for virtual restoration based on evidence-based design are investigated, forming a comprehensive knowledge system consisting of clear objectives, evidence-based research, evidence assessment, virtual restoration-guided practice, and post feedback. In addition, it is emphasized that the restoration of architectural heritage should be founded on the outcomes obtained through evidence-based practice that have been translated into evidence, in turn creating a rigorous evidence-based system with high-frequency feedback. The final illustration of the procedure is the Bagong House in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. The examination of this practice line provides a scientific, humanistic, and practicable theoretical framework for the restoration of architectural heritage and fresh ideas for the restoration of other cultural assets, which have significant practical application value.
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spelling doaj.art-e6ff6d3382254d7f829a6e38425a43192023-03-22T12:01:56ZengSpringerOpenHeritage Science2050-74452023-02-0111112210.1186/s40494-023-00878-8Exploration of a virtual restoration practice route for architectural heritage based on evidence-based design: a case study of the Bagong HouseZiyi Zhang0Yiquan Zou1Wei Xiao2Hubei University of TechnologyHubei University of TechnologyCITIC Architectural Design and Research Institute Co.Abstract Architectural heritage is a testament to human and natural development, and the process of human social development can be glimpsed through the study and exploration of heritage. However, in the long history of human social development, architectural heritage is vanishing, and protecting and restoring such heritage is a pressing issue in contemporary society. This study applies the evidence-based theory of medicine to the virtual restoration practice of architectural heritage, which focuses more on scientific data-driven research and decision-making than does traditional restoration. Combined with the practice of evidence-based medicine, the stages of digital conservation of architectural heritage for virtual restoration based on evidence-based design are investigated, forming a comprehensive knowledge system consisting of clear objectives, evidence-based research, evidence assessment, virtual restoration-guided practice, and post feedback. In addition, it is emphasized that the restoration of architectural heritage should be founded on the outcomes obtained through evidence-based practice that have been translated into evidence, in turn creating a rigorous evidence-based system with high-frequency feedback. The final illustration of the procedure is the Bagong House in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. The examination of this practice line provides a scientific, humanistic, and practicable theoretical framework for the restoration of architectural heritage and fresh ideas for the restoration of other cultural assets, which have significant practical application value.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-023-00878-8Virtual restorationArchitectural Heritage PreservationEvidence-based designEvidence-based medicineDigital restoration
spellingShingle Ziyi Zhang
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Exploration of a virtual restoration practice route for architectural heritage based on evidence-based design: a case study of the Bagong House
Heritage Science
Virtual restoration
Architectural Heritage Preservation
Evidence-based design
Evidence-based medicine
Digital restoration
title Exploration of a virtual restoration practice route for architectural heritage based on evidence-based design: a case study of the Bagong House
title_full Exploration of a virtual restoration practice route for architectural heritage based on evidence-based design: a case study of the Bagong House
title_fullStr Exploration of a virtual restoration practice route for architectural heritage based on evidence-based design: a case study of the Bagong House
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of a virtual restoration practice route for architectural heritage based on evidence-based design: a case study of the Bagong House
title_short Exploration of a virtual restoration practice route for architectural heritage based on evidence-based design: a case study of the Bagong House
title_sort exploration of a virtual restoration practice route for architectural heritage based on evidence based design a case study of the bagong house
topic Virtual restoration
Architectural Heritage Preservation
Evidence-based design
Evidence-based medicine
Digital restoration
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-023-00878-8
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