This project examines the common spaces of Greek houses at Olynthos before the city's destruction and abandonment in the 4th century BCE. Using 3D modeling and global illumination technologies, it is possible to reconstruct the lighting in work and dining spaces at different times of the day to estimate how much artificial lighting would have been required or how many windows might have been included in rooms
Heritage issues have increased significantly in recent years. However, they tend to remain in the cu...
In the recording of the progress of the excavations and architectural features at the sanctuary of P...
This paper introduces a computer-based tool for the analysis of the geometry and the daylighting of ...
It is common practice within interpretations of archaeologically attested environments to develop sp...
Glowacki, K.T. “A Comparative Study of Ancient Greek Houses Using Visibility Graph Analysis.” Abstra...
Understanding the social organisation of past societies, such as ancient Greek civilization, continu...
Artificial lighting and daylighting as methods to deliberately bring light into the dark respond to ...
Digital reconstruction and visualization of archaeological sites are beneficial not only for public ...
Light has been considered in various archaeological contexts from the Bronze Age to post-Classical p...
Glowacki, K.T., and S.K. Dafedar. “Modeling Domestic Architecture at Late Minoan IIIC Vronda, Kavous...
In recent years various methods of visibility analysis have been applied to investigate human engage...
The reconstruction of the ‘Ceramics Workshop’ at Zominthos, Crete is an ideal example of the contrib...
The aim of this research is to define a method, able to analyse the systems of illumination in the m...
The deliberate utilisation of daylight has been discussed as an outstanding element of the design of...
Archaeological heritage lighting is a stimulating challenge for designers. The need to find a balanc...
Heritage issues have increased significantly in recent years. However, they tend to remain in the cu...
In the recording of the progress of the excavations and architectural features at the sanctuary of P...
This paper introduces a computer-based tool for the analysis of the geometry and the daylighting of ...
It is common practice within interpretations of archaeologically attested environments to develop sp...
Glowacki, K.T. “A Comparative Study of Ancient Greek Houses Using Visibility Graph Analysis.” Abstra...
Understanding the social organisation of past societies, such as ancient Greek civilization, continu...
Artificial lighting and daylighting as methods to deliberately bring light into the dark respond to ...
Digital reconstruction and visualization of archaeological sites are beneficial not only for public ...
Light has been considered in various archaeological contexts from the Bronze Age to post-Classical p...
Glowacki, K.T., and S.K. Dafedar. “Modeling Domestic Architecture at Late Minoan IIIC Vronda, Kavous...
In recent years various methods of visibility analysis have been applied to investigate human engage...
The reconstruction of the ‘Ceramics Workshop’ at Zominthos, Crete is an ideal example of the contrib...
The aim of this research is to define a method, able to analyse the systems of illumination in the m...
The deliberate utilisation of daylight has been discussed as an outstanding element of the design of...
Archaeological heritage lighting is a stimulating challenge for designers. The need to find a balanc...
Heritage issues have increased significantly in recent years. However, they tend to remain in the cu...
In the recording of the progress of the excavations and architectural features at the sanctuary of P...
This paper introduces a computer-based tool for the analysis of the geometry and the daylighting of ...