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MethodologyMethodology
Floor damage will be Floor damage will be graded on 0-4 scalegraded on 0-4 scale CracksCracks Joint GapsJoint Gaps HolesHoles Missing TilesMissing Tiles Floor ReplacementFloor Replacement
Floor heights will be Floor heights will be measured using laser measured using laser levellevel
Artifact damage will Artifact damage will be graded on the be graded on the same scalesame scale Perfect LettersPerfect Letters Damaged LettersDamaged Letters Unreadable LettersUnreadable Letters
Results and AnalysisResults and Analysis
Results and AnalysisResults and Analysis
WebGIS Database for Bell WebGIS Database for Bell TowersTowers
• Collection/examination of existing dataCollection/examination of existing data– 1994 &1995 IQP Data1994 &1995 IQP Data– EarthwatchEarthwatch
• Design a unified database schemaDesign a unified database schema
• Software for each levelSoftware for each level– Microsoft Access – data warehousingMicrosoft Access – data warehousing– Map Info – GIS MapsMap Info – GIS Maps– WebGIS – Port into online formatWebGIS – Port into online format
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Eric Chandonnet Dan Richardi Christie Rudis Agnieszka Ziolek
Assessorato all’Ambiente e all’Urbanistica
Sponsored by
Planning the Integration of a Lagoon Park for the City of Venice
Present Day Venetian Lagoon
Wealthy mainlanders travel out to the Sea on their motorboats, powering through the lagoon on their way
Spending all day out at sea, the boaters return to their homes in the mainland
They choose to explore the lagoon on their own before returning home, however.
Due to being reckless in their adventures, their motorboats create large wakes in the lagoon, creating a disturbance
Since these wakes occur frequently, they are beginning to wreak havoc on the environment of the lagoon
If a park is created, one benefit will be that these boats and the speeds they reach can be regulated to put a halt to causing any potential harm to the lagoon