Monday, 17 February 2014

10th Anniversary of the Earthquake of the Citadel of Bam


 Anniversary of the Earthquake of the Bam City
Exhibition and Seminar of:
Digital Documentation of the Heritage Sites in Danger:
Application of the New Technologies and Tools for 3D Reconstitution of the Citadel of Bam, Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site
Joint with:
The Digital Silk Road International Symposium 2014

In the Occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Bam City Earthquake and damage of the Citadel of Bam as part of the UNESCO World Heritage “Bam and its Cultural Landscape”,  Faculty of Architecture of the University College of Fine Arts of the University of Tehran (UT)  together with Deputy of Architecture and Urbanism of the Ministry of Road and Urban Development and Center of Excellence in Architectural Technology will held an exhibition titled “Application of the New Technologies and Tools for 3D Reconstitution of the Citadel of Bam, Part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site”  from 23rd February to 1st March 2014 as well as a one day seminar on Sunday 23rd February 2014 in the Tehran Gallery of the Faculty of Architecture.
Tentative Schedule:
Exhibition (23rd February 1st March):
·         Poster Exhibition of the images of the Citadel of Bam before and after earthquake and the results from the process of the Virtual Reconstitution
·         Virtual Tour inside the Citadel of Bam with Virtual Reality Techniques and HMD Devices
·         Virtual Exhibition of the Citadel of Bam with Augmented Reality Technology and Portable Devices such as mobile phones and tablets.
Seminar (23rd February):

Title of the program
Time
Title of Presentation
Affiliation
Presenter
Opening Ceremony
9:00-9:15
Welcome Speech and Introductory
Assistant Professor of the Faculty of Architecture and Head of the Faculty of Architecture
Dr. HamedMAZAHERIAN
9:15-9:30
Key Note Speech: Conservation of the Heritage in Danger
Deputy of Architecture and Urbanism of the Ministry of Road and Urban Development, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Architecture
Dr. PirouzHANACHI
9:30-10:00
Key Note speech: Mutual Cultural Cooperation Between Iran and Japan Specifically on the Recovery after Earthquake
Ambassador of Japan in Iran
Mr. Koji HANEDA
10:00-10:30
Digital Archive of Cultural Heritage:
Digital Silk Roads Project
Professor Emeritus and Former Deputy of Research of the National Institute of Informatics
Dr. Kinji ONO
10:30-11:00
Key Note Speech: 10th Anniversary of the Earthquake of Bam and the Need of Documentation
Advisor of the Iranian Cultural Heritage, Handicraft and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO)
Mr. Seyyed Mohammad BEHESHTI
11:00-11:30
Presentation of the Results of the 3D CG reconstitution of the Citadel of Bam
11:30-11:45
Break
11:45-12:00
Bam Recovery project: After Earthquake till 2009
Advisor of ICHHTO, Former Head of Bam Recovery Project
Dr. Eskandar MOKHTARI
12:00-12:30
3D CG Modeling of the Citadel of Bam: Process and Tools
Professor of the Faculty of Architecture and Deputy Dean of Education and Graduate Studies of the University College of Fine Arts
Prof. Dr. Alireza EINIFAR
12:30-13:00
Lunch
13:00-14:00
Digital Archive of Cultural Heritage: Virtual Reconstitution of Bam and its Cultural Landscape: The Citadel
Associate Professor of the SOKENDAI and National Institute of Informatics
Dr. Asanobu KITAMOTO
14:00-14:30
Bam Recover Project: from 2009 till now
Head of Bam Recovery Project
Mr. Afshin EBRAHIMI
14:30-15:15
Break
15:15-15:30
Approaches of 3D CG Reconstruction of the Citadel of Bam: Gradual Modeling and Modeling based on 3D Basic Drawing
Assistant Professor of the Faculty of Architecture
Dr. Mohammad Reza MATINI
15:30-16:15
Knowledge-Based Documentation of the Heritage Sites: Challenges of CG Reconstitution of an Adobe Citadel
Assistant Professor of the Faculty of Architecture
Dr. Elham ANDAROODI
16:15-17:00
Digital 3D Modeling of the Small Caravanserai and School of MirzaNaim in the Citadel of Bam
Professor of the Ecole Nationale Paris Val de Seine
Prof. Dr. Olivier BOUET
17:00-17:30
Discussion Panel and Conclusion
17:30-18:00

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