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This is a 3D scan (point cloud) of the The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, building 72 created in the context of the DuraArK-Project. The project developed methods and tools for the Long-Term Preservation (LTP) of architectural knowledge, including approaches to: Enrich Building Information Models with “as built” information from scans, semantically enrich building models with additional data sets, preserve 3D models for future reuse.
The The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture was built in coherence with the original buildings of the Navy's naval dockyard, naval base, and the harbour magazines from 1766-72. Later Meldahls smithery from 1861. Refurbished into an Architecture School 1994-96.
The protected buildings (magazines, smithery etc.) were restored and converted into classrooms, auditoriums, multi-room activities, exhibitions, special institutes, research, study offices, workshops and administration.
The university building is located in the harbour on the Holmen island, on axis from the Royal Palace Amalienborg on the other side of the harbour. More recently neighbouring the new opera house.
Architect: Ferdinand Meldahl
architectural Style: Nordic Classicism
Philip de Langes Allé 11, 1435 København K, Denmark
This is a 3D scan (point cloud) of the The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, building 72 created in the context of the DuraArK-Project. The project developed methods and tools for the Long-Term Preservation (LTP) of architectural knowledge, including approaches to: Enrich Building Information Models with “as built” information from scans, semantically enrich building models with additional data sets, preserve 3D models for future reuse.
The The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture was built in coherence with the original buildings of the Navy's naval dockyard, naval base, and the harbour magazines from 1766-72. Later Meldahls smithery from 1861. Refurbished into an Architecture School 1994-96.
The protected buildings (magazines, smithery etc.) were restored and converted into classrooms, auditoriums, multi-room activities, exhibitions, special institutes, research, study offices, workshops and administration.
The university building is located in the harbour on the Holmen island, on axis from the Royal Palace Amalienborg on the other side of the harbour. More recently neighbouring the new opera house.
Architect: Ferdinand Meldahl
architectural Style: Nordic Classicism
Philip de Langes Allé 11, 1435 København K, Denmark
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Schools of Architecture, Building72 - Scan September 2015
2016
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The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Schools of Architecture, Building 72 - Scan August 2015
DuraArK | 2016
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The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Schools of Architecture, Building 72 - Scan June 2015
DuraArK | 2016
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