Shapes of Tursiannotko History
Viliod Martins, Sarah (2018)
Lataukset:
Viliod Martins, Sarah
2018
Architecture
Talouden ja rakentamisen tiedekunta - Faculty of Business and Built Environment
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Hyväksymispäivämäärä
2018-02-07
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201801111068
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201801111068
Tiivistelmä
Archaeological excavations in Tursiannotko region - located in Pikkalankylä, Pirkkala - show evidence that there were people living in that area since the late Iron Age. The findings give us some information on how people could have lived there in the previous centuries. Recently researchers demonstrated interest in seeing how Tursiannotko village could have looked like during the Iron Age and Middle Ages.
Architects can visually describe how spaces were planned, how buildings were constructed and give shape to non-existing buildings. The idea of this project started in the summer of 2016 when researchers working on Tursiannotko and TUT School of Architecture together proposed a course in which architecture students could work on a virtual model of the village. The result would take part at Vapriikki Museum exhibition about Tursiannotko´s Viking Age in the summer of 2017.
This master´s thesis work is related to the exhibition. The main results of this project are two virtual models of Tursiannotko – one depicting the village in the Iron Age and the other in the Middle Ages – presented in a video at Vapriikki Museum exhibition Birckala 1017 from June 2017 to May 2019.
Architects can visually describe how spaces were planned, how buildings were constructed and give shape to non-existing buildings. The idea of this project started in the summer of 2016 when researchers working on Tursiannotko and TUT School of Architecture together proposed a course in which architecture students could work on a virtual model of the village. The result would take part at Vapriikki Museum exhibition about Tursiannotko´s Viking Age in the summer of 2017.
This master´s thesis work is related to the exhibition. The main results of this project are two virtual models of Tursiannotko – one depicting the village in the Iron Age and the other in the Middle Ages – presented in a video at Vapriikki Museum exhibition Birckala 1017 from June 2017 to May 2019.