3D ARCHIVING OF ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE IN SHRINKING TOWNS CASE OF YOICHI, HOKKAIDO

  • Rumi Okazaki School of Architecture, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Keywords: Yoichi, Hokkaido, shrinking towns, depopulation, vacant house rate, architectural heritage, 3D archive

Abstract

This study will focus on creating 3D archives of architectural heritage in Yoichi, Hokkaido. In many rural areas of Japan, population is decreasing, vacant house rate is increasing, and existing architectural heritage has become a victim of demolition. Preserving all historic buildings is impossible, but there is a chance to create 3D archives for heritage buildings before demolition. Until now, it has been common to create 2D data, but with the development of low-cost devices and technology, it has become easier to create 3D data. The 3D architectural archive has been made mainly by architectural students using low-cost devices.

References

Statistics Bureau of Japan, Statistical Handbook of Japan 2022, 2022
Yoichi Town, Yoichi Town Plan for Measures against Vacant Houses, 2023 revised edition
Published
2023-06-05
How to Cite
Rumi Okazaki. (2023). 3D ARCHIVING OF ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE IN SHRINKING TOWNS CASE OF YOICHI, HOKKAIDO. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF ARTS AND DESIGN, 528-533. Retrieved from https://www.cajad.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJAD/article/view/365