Parametric Modeling of the Church in Studenica
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Bogdanović, JelenaDragović, Magdalena

Čučaković, Aleksandar

Pejić, Marko

Forehand, Leslie
Danilović, Dušan
Kerton, Charles
Stević, Zoran
Yeager, Travis
Gasper, Jacob
Martinenko, Anastasija

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This project reveals surveying data and architectural design of the major church in the Studenica monastery complex
in Serbia reflected in a variety of 3D models and the analysis of the church interior and exterior. Architecture-driven
computational parametric modeling was done by using two types of data: close range photogrammetry and high precision
laser scanning. The modeling, based on geometric parameters and other planimetric and volumetric analysis, is devised
during the four-year study as part of the project Parametric Research of the Studenica Church, a UNESCO Heritage Site, as
a Model for Advanced Studies of Medieval Architecture. These models allow for better understanding and representation of
the proportional, aesthetic and illumination qualities of the Studenica church and for prototyping procedures for examining
other medieval domed churches where we lack more detailed references about their architectural design.
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"Dimensions reflected - MoNGeometrija 2020", 2020, 16Publisher:
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade
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GraFarTY - CONF AU - Bogdanović, Jelena AU - Dragović, Magdalena AU - Čučaković, Aleksandar AU - Pejić, Marko AU - Forehand, Leslie AU - Danilović, Dušan AU - Kerton, Charles AU - Stević, Zoran AU - Yeager, Travis AU - Gasper, Jacob AU - Martinenko, Anastasija PY - 2020 UR - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2218 AB - This project reveals surveying data and architectural design of the major church in the Studenica monastery complex in Serbia reflected in a variety of 3D models and the analysis of the church interior and exterior. Architecture-driven computational parametric modeling was done by using two types of data: close range photogrammetry and high precision laser scanning. The modeling, based on geometric parameters and other planimetric and volumetric analysis, is devised during the four-year study as part of the project Parametric Research of the Studenica Church, a UNESCO Heritage Site, as a Model for Advanced Studies of Medieval Architecture. These models allow for better understanding and representation of the proportional, aesthetic and illumination qualities of the Studenica church and for prototyping procedures for examining other medieval domed churches where we lack more detailed references about their architectural design. PB - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade C3 - "Dimensions reflected - MoNGeometrija 2020" T1 - Parametric Modeling of the Church in Studenica IS - 16 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2218 ER -
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Bogdanović, J., Dragović, M., Čučaković, A., Pejić, M., Forehand, L., Danilović, D., Kerton, C., Stević, Z., Yeager, T., Gasper, J.,& Martinenko, A.. (2020). Parametric Modeling of the Church in Studenica. in "Dimensions reflected - MoNGeometrija 2020" Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade.(16). https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2218
Bogdanović J, Dragović M, Čučaković A, Pejić M, Forehand L, Danilović D, Kerton C, Stević Z, Yeager T, Gasper J, Martinenko A. Parametric Modeling of the Church in Studenica. in "Dimensions reflected - MoNGeometrija 2020". 2020;(16). https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2218 .
Bogdanović, Jelena, Dragović, Magdalena, Čučaković, Aleksandar, Pejić, Marko, Forehand, Leslie, Danilović, Dušan, Kerton, Charles, Stević, Zoran, Yeager, Travis, Gasper, Jacob, Martinenko, Anastasija, "Parametric Modeling of the Church in Studenica" in "Dimensions reflected - MoNGeometrija 2020", no. 16 (2020), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_2218 .