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- An Experimental Methodology for the 3D Virtual Reconstruction of Never Built or Lost ArchitectureFabrizio Ivan Apollonio, Federico Fallavollita, Riccardo Foschi. 3-18 [doi]
- Historical Construction Research Based Upon 3D Digital Documentation of the Baroque Palais im Grossen Garten in DresdenAaron Pattee, Matteo Burioni, Stephan Hoppe, John Hindmarch, Mona Hess. 19-31 [doi]
- Potentials for Research in Urban History-Online Research Tool 4D Community BrowserHeike Messemer. 32-42 [doi]
- Metadata for 3D Digital Heritage Models. In the Search of a Common GroundIgor Bajena, Piotr Kuroczynski. 45-64 [doi]
- Towards Querying Multimodal Annotations Using GraphsJonas Bruschke, Cindy Kröber, Ronja Utescher, Florian Niebling. 65-87 [doi]
- The Accademia de lo Studio de l'Architettura - A Database ProjectBernd Kulawik. 88-103 [doi]
- Semi-automatic Generation of Historical Urban 3D Models at a Larger Scale Using Structure-from-Motion, Neural Rendering and Historical MapsFerdinand Maiwald, Dávid Komorowicz, Iqra Munir, Clemens Beck, Sander Münster. 107-127 [doi]
- Digital Urban History Lab - Serious 3D in Research, Education and Popularization of Cultural HeritagePiotr Kuroczynski, Igor Piotr Bajena, Peggy Große. 131-144 [doi]
- Colouring Cities: A Citizen Science Platform for Knowledge Production on the Building Stock - Potentials for Urban and Architectural HistoryRobert Hecht, Tabea Danke, Hendrik Herold, Polly Hudson, Martin Munke, Theodor Rieche. 145-164 [doi]
- Reviving the Sounds of Sacral Environments: Personalized Real-Time Auralization and Visualization of Location-Based Virtual Acoustic Objects on Mobile DevicesDominik Ukolov. 165-186 [doi]
- From Archival Sources to a 3D-Visualization of Baroque Urban Topography: Vienna, Neuer Markt, C. 1760Anna Mader-Kratky, Günther Buchinger, Alarich Langendorf. 187-203 [doi]
- The Nuremberg Stations of the Cross. Enriching On-Site Experiences of a Historical Pathway by the "FAU GeoExplorer" AppUte Verstegen, Dominik Kremer. 207-219 [doi]
- Designing Learning Tasks and Scenarios on Digital History for a Research Lab for Pupils - Trends, First Implications and PerspectivesDora Luise Münster, Sander Münster. 220-232 [doi]
- Virtual Experiences Using Digital Technologies for South Tyrol Heritage EducationFrancesca Condorelli, Giuseppe Nicastro, Alessandro Luigini. 233-245 [doi]
- Public Health, Artisanal Activities, Daily Life in Medieval Bologna: Digital Projects as Teaching Tools for Urban HistoryTaylor Zaneri, Rosa Smurra. 246-258 [doi]