Visualizing the Past, Present, and Future of New York City’s World’s Fair site

This site highlights research from Visualizing the Past, Present, and Future of New York City’s 1964-5 World’s Fair site using 3D GIS and Procedural Modeling, research funded through the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training. Our team explored and documented 3D and 4D GIS techniques. We have been seeking best practices for generating useful […]

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3D models of the Fair Landscape – From Physical Models, to Game Environments, to Design Tools

Many people have studied the landscape of Flushing Meadows Corona Park over the years. These studies include multiple 3D modeling efforts that range from the creation of physical models built of wood and plastic to animation that places representations of world’s fair pavilions in a game environment. This makes the park a ripe case study […]

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Mapping Historic Trees

Trees may be significant historic resources and are often integral to taking a cultural landscapes approach to preservation and planning. Historic trees dating to the 1939 world’s fair remain a significant part of the contemporary landscape of Flushing Meadows Corona Park. We set out to include trees in our landscape analyses and 3D modeling efforts. This post […]

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Risk, Vulnerability and Resilience

Flushing Meadows Corona Park can be examined using the concepts of risk, vulnerability, and resilience. For the following models, we overlaid data from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) onto 3D models and an aerial image of existing conditions. Select the images below to view in an interactive web viewer. Research Assistants Xiao Shi and Yanlei Feng took […]

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City Engine Research Notes

Geographic information systems (GIS) are increasingly used in preservation practice. Applications range from analytical and predictive techniques to identify cultural resources (Bertron 2013), to web-based GIS tools for heritage inventory (Getty Institute 2013), to rapid survey and online public engagement in Los Angeles’s city-scale comprehensive survey effort (Survey LA 2013), and the development of a […]

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