Difference between revisions of "Hellerau 3D model tool"

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[[File:Screenshot_of_Festspielhaus_Hellerau_model_1.png|thumb|right|Screenshot of model 1]]
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Download two versions of the model here:
 
Download two versions of the model here:
 
[[File:Screenshot of Festspielhaus Hellerau model 1|thumb]]
 
  
 
https://canonbase.eu/wiki/File:Model_Hellerau_1.rar
 
https://canonbase.eu/wiki/File:Model_Hellerau_1.rar
 
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 24 September 2024

The Festspielhaus Hellerau is one of the most influential theatres of the beginning of the XXth Century for its conception of space and use of technology that was designed in collaboration between Émile Jaques-Dalcroze (musician, educator), Heinrich Tessenow (architect), Adolphe Appia (scenographer) and Alexandre von Salzmann (engineer). The 3d digital model created aims to be an addition to the historical photographs that relates different scales: the garden-city, the architecture and the performance space with its technology in order to offer a better understanding of it to the students.

Downloads

Screenshot of model 1
Screenshot of model 2

Download two versions of the model here:

https://canonbase.eu/wiki/File:Model_Hellerau_1.rar

https://canonbase.eu/wiki/File:Model_Hellerau_2.rar

Version 1 is a model of the exterior of the Festspielhaus and associated buildings. Model 2 is a 'cut-away', showing the interior details of the performance spaces.

Credits

An ongoing research by Antoni Ramon and Guillem Aloy. The drawings were made by Laia Montserrrat Cortázar.

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