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Title
New perspectives to save cultural heritage
Author
Altan, M. Orhan

CIP A 2003 XIX th International Symposium, 30 September - 04 October, 2003, Antalya, Turkey
Figure 10. The spatial and non spatial information of the
cadastral plot with No. 2992
In spatial planning, the 3.dimension of the existing environment
must provide an input to design. In other words, urban plans
form spaces to be lived rather than being two dimensional
drawings. In the course of time, i.e. it is necessary to be able to
imagine how the spaces which would be formed in 4.
Dimension, reflect effects.
Figure 11. The view of the buildings with storey of less than 2
and age between 50 and 100
Figure 12. The ratio of mass/space building of the plots
With this aim, by the help of the contour lines passing in the
area (Figure 13), the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the
study area has been achieved (Figure 14). By the help of
contour lines that are obtained from z values of each point in the
study area, more comprehensive information about the buildings
located on the sloppy structure of land has been collected.
Figure 13. Contour lines passing on the study area
Figure 14. Digital Elevation Model of the study area
In addition to the works mentioned above, 3-Dimensional
Modelling Studies would also ease perception and decision
making (Figure 15-16). With this intention, the general view the
Digital Terrain Model (DTM) which is occurred by drawing the
3-Dimensional (3D) views occurred from the drawing of the
building on the cadastral building block in the study area, on the
Digital Elevation Model (DEM), is shown on the Figure 16.
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