International Journal of Architecture, Arts and Applications

Volume 7, Issue 4, December 2021

  • Metaverse in Heritage Conservation Evaluation “Using Fully Immersive Virtual Reality Techniques to Evaluate Preservation Quality”

    Ashraf Abdel-Moneim Gaffar

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 4, December 2021
    Pages: 97-106
    Received: 19 October 2021
    Accepted: 9 November 2021
    Published: 17 November 2021
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    Abstract: The main problem facing the preservation of Egyptian antiquities, is the difficulty of moving an archaeological team of international experts and participants from foreign countries with the Egyptian teams together to inspect a specific antiquity in the western bank in Luxor, for example, causes the lack of periodic follow-up of antiquities and the... Show More
  • Computer Aided Drafting Application (CAD) as – A Design Tool

    Yasser Osman Elgammal, Ashraf Abdel-Moneim Gaffar

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 4, December 2021
    Pages: 107-118
    Received: 22 October 2021
    Accepted: 8 November 2021
    Published: 17 November 2021
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    Abstract: Computer Aided Drafting or (CAD) is a computer application known among the construction engineering field as a drafting tool, that offers computer aided drafting only, and does not combine the produced drawings with construction engineering information like engineering specifications, bill of quantities, material specifications, project scheduling,... Show More
  • Using Metaverse to Rebuild Non-reachable or Ruined Heritage Buildings

    Ashraf Abdel-Moneim Gaffar

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 4, December 2021
    Pages: 119-130
    Received: 22 October 2021
    Accepted: 23 November 2021
    Published: 29 November 2021
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    Abstract: Virtual 3D models are seen to be of great use in 3D Documentation of historical buildings as well as in teaching Islamic architecture history courses in Architecture Schools. Heritage Buildings which urgently need architectural documentation may be generally classified into two categories, Non-reachable and Ruined buildings. This paper presents a s... Show More
  • Systematic Study and Reflection on Planning Paradigms of German Urban Renewal

    Mengyixin Li

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 4, December 2021
    Pages: 131-136
    Received: 23 November 2021
    Accepted: 6 December 2021
    Published: 11 December 2021
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    Abstract: Urban renewal plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable spatial development and structural growth for cities in respect of urban planning and landscape architecture. It is defined as a complex process involving demographic, physical and socio-economic dimensions. The time-tested process of urban renewal in Germany has provided both theoretical ... Show More
  • Goudana: An Extinct ArtTattoo an Embraced Future

    Kumar Vikas, Chhavi Singh

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 4, December 2021
    Pages: 137-142
    Received: 19 September 2020
    Accepted: 7 November 2020
    Published: 11 December 2021
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    Abstract: As ancient as the oldest of civilizations, the art of tattooing has continued to persist through the ages. A reminiscence of man’s life here on earth, tattooing has been practiced in diverse cultures for varied reasons such as for commemorating the memory of a loved one, as rites for hinder less passage into after-life, as a symbol of spiritual att... Show More
  • Architectural Revivalism: The Progressive Design Approach in Hausa Communities

    Mohammed Aliyu, Hussaini Haruna

    Issue: Volume 7, Issue 4, December 2021
    Pages: 143-149
    Received: 11 July 2021
    Accepted: 8 October 2021
    Published: 24 December 2021
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    Abstract: Generally, all architecture can be attractive with pleasant outlook, it is exciting when inspired grandeur, and logically defined when form and details are organized. Some architecture politely invites sense of place as well intellectually reflecting its historical origin. However, revivalism in contemporary architecture evolved as reaction against... Show More