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    Digital Engagement with Remote Architecture ‘Furthest from the Sea’: A Virtual Heritage Approach
    (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2026) Aydin, S.; Schnabel, M.A.
    This research addresses a computational analysis of the architectural heritage in Kashgar, the westernmost city in China and the easternmost part of Central Asia. Relevant to its culture and historical features, Kashgar is home to distinctive forms of mudbrick architecture that are furthest from the sea. Most historical mudbrick houses in the old town were replaced with replicas during a large-scale renewal project, initiated in 2009 and lasting for a decade. While the high risk of earthquakes made demolishing the original buildings seem like a practical solution for preserving local heritage, it also created a rare opportunity to digitally document the disappearing structures before their destruction. Based on an insightful review of methods used in 3D digital documentation and representation, this study provides new perspectives on computational studies of heritage sites. This study presents a set of 3D photogrammetric reconstructions of the narrow alleys in the old town, focusing on the role of user participation in the evaluation and interpretation of heritage. By investigating user-generated content in this unique cultural context, this research shows how novel research approaches are required to evaluate and interpret the inherent values of endangered heritage sites through participatory practices. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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    Morphological Analysis of Historical Urban Landscape Through Heritage Transect: a Computational Model
    (VDE VERLAG GMBH, 2024) Aydin, S.; Çelebioğlu, B.; Aytug, A.; 08.02. Department of Architecture / Mimarlık Bölümü; 08. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture / Mühendislik Mimarlık Fakültesi; 01. Mardin Artuklu University / Mardin Artuklu Üniversitesi
    Historical cities demonstrate a challenging complexity of urban and heritage properties, encompassing many layers of information. Traditional planning regulations fall short of dealing with this complexity with limited comprehension cast on the typomorphological relationships. This paper describes a heritage transect system that incorporates contextual characteristics and spatial richness. The proposed heritage transect scheme only addresses morphological aspects of the built environment. Utilising a 3D parametric approach, this study presents a computational method to analyse historical urban landscapes. This paper demonstrates the potential of typomorphological analysis in the context of planning historic urban areas to facilitate decision-making processes. It also outlines shows how the urban transect can be tailored to the unique heritage context, complemented by form-based code definitions specific to the historical environment in Mardin. © Wichmann Verlag, VDE VERLAG GMBH ·.
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    Preface: From Traditional Eidotypes to Enriched Representations in Cultural Heritage
    (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2026) Stellacci, S.; Aydin, S.