Full text: Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 5)

  
     
    
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
     
   
  
    
   
   
    
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
      
  
   
   
    
       
   
   
   
  
    
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B5. Istanbul 2004 
  
restitution for architectural recording reasons is definitely 
  
  
  
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increasing. Both the traditional and the european building type influences repr 
the basic form of residences, which is directly depicting the gray 
prosperity of the population whose main occupation was the the 
3. ARCHITECTURAL DATA tobacco trade. This combination of the two types of houses is to b 
expressed with the formulation of a plan with a central hall, 
which is directly connected to the main entrance and the stairs 
to the next floors of the building. The rest of the rooms are 
developed around or along the greatest dimension of the 
building. The location of the stairs is modifying the two types The 
and can be found in different places reas 
e For the traditional houses, aside or along the front 
view of the house 
e For the neoclassical house, in the center of the 
construction strictly symmetrically and extending the 
main entrance. | 
A separate type of houses is comprised of the residences in the | 
Muslim regions. The houses are mainly single floor buildings 
with great surrounding walls and an inner yard. 
The innovation of the architectural construction in the 
traditional town is expressed through the introduction of new 
Fig. 4. 3D representation of a neighborhood building types such as those of similar and in touch houses, 
built in the same period with those found in Constantinople and It 1 
Thessaloniki. trad 
In Xanthi, several distinct building periods exists, starting from of 
the years around 1830 (excluding constructions coming from During their courses and following the general culture aspects dev 
earlier periods such as the ancient, byzantine and others of that the students should be getting, it is a primary goal of their | app 
which just a few elements of their existence are preserved). studies to identify the recognition processes and recording | infc 
issues of the above mentioned particular morphological types, whe 
Near the end of the Ottoman Empire period, there was a pegides their ability to document and represent them ortl 
particular high financial development for the town and its graphically. This effort can be done in a very efficient way | use 
people (during the decades of 1870 till 1910). Not only houses using modern techniques for maintaining either graphical data that 
but also public buildings, churches, hotels and recreation halls, such as images, sketches, drawings 3D models (fig. 4) or textual arcl 
were built during this period in the traditional town. In many of information concerning the type of construction, primary use | 
these buildings that still exist, the primary usage of the — and historical data. For this reason, a special registration form | 
construction has changed and several public services (i.e. (fig.5) is demanded for a complete building documentation. In | 
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cultural societies, town hall services, museums and galleries) 
y this special form, besides the basic information concerning the 
are hosted in many of them. 
location and ownership, every historical, morphological and 
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