Table of Contents
Overview: The Visualizing Venice Enterprise
Part 1: Introductory Essays
1 The Role of Digital Visualization for the History of the City
2 Visualizing Venice: Teaching, Training, and Imagining a New Kind of Urban and Architectural History
3 Visualizing Venice: Developing a Methodology for Historical Visualization
Part 2: Historical Case Studies
4 Buildings that Never Were: The Unbuilt Projects for the Civic Hospital of Venice
5 Architectural and Urban Change Over Time: The School, Church, and Monastery of Santa Maria della Carità
6 Mapping Change and Motion in the Lagoon: The Island of San Secondo
7 Visualizing the Treves Botanical Garden in Padua: From Documentary Research to Laser Survey and 3D Modeling
8 Research on Lost Buildings in Venice: The Cathedral of San Pietro di Castello
Part 3: Tools, Technologies, and Training
9 Visualizing Venice: An Historical Overview of the Role and Application of Architectural and Urban Modeling
10 The History of Cities and HGIS
11 Digital Technologies and Exhibition Culture: Reactivating Art Installations through Virtual Reconstructions
12 Interactive Exhibitions: New Interfaces for Engaging Visualizations
13 Guidebooks and Mobile Applications: A New Mode of Communication
14 Digital Art History: Building a "Model" for Student Engagement
15 Visualizing Venice Summer Workshops for Graduate Students and Beginning Scholars
Visualizing Venice to Visualizing Cities: Future Horizons
Conclusion
Appendix