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Article

Outside Inn: Exploring the Heritage of a Historic Hotel through 360-Panoramas

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Faculty of Science and Engineering, Curtin University, Perth 6102, WA, Australia
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Creative, University of South Australia, Adelaide 5001, Australia
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School of Social Sciences, University of Western Australia, Perth 6907, Australia
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Centre for Digital Humanities Research, Australian National University, Canberra 2601, Australia
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Heritage 2023, 6(5), 4380-4410; https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6050232
Submission received: 23 April 2023 / Revised: 10 May 2023 / Accepted: 11 May 2023 / Published: 18 May 2023
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and GIS for Built Heritage)

Abstract

This research project investigates the potential of 360-panorama tours to improve the situated and contextual interpretation, virtual visitation, and spatial understanding of recorded or simulated built heritage sites. Our chosen case study was the Subiaco Hotel, a significant heritage building designed by Summerhayes Architecture, which we documented using 360-degree photographs and linked with other media to create an interactive 360-panorama tour. Today, 360-degree panorama tours such as Google Street View enable the virtual exploration of heritage sites and historic buildings. They demonstrate limited interaction and immersion across a range of platforms and devices, without the requirement of expensive virtual reality headsets, but typically do not integrate other media to leverage spatially richer ways to communicate the historical developments of architectural interiors and exteriors. The primary goals of this study were to establish a comprehensive step-by-step workflow for creating an interactive tour of a significant heritage site, demonstrate how other media such as text, videos, and 3D models can be linked, gather feedback from cultural heritage professionals, and offer future research directions and development guidelines. Apart from detailing an optimized workflow for developing interactive 360-degree virtual tours for heritage buildings, we also offer guidelines for optimal panoramic tour creation and implementation.
Keywords: 360-panoramas; heritage; virtual tour; historic hotel; Summerhayes Architecture; Subiaco Hotel; heritage interpretation; conservation; workflow; linked data 360-panoramas; heritage; virtual tour; historic hotel; Summerhayes Architecture; Subiaco Hotel; heritage interpretation; conservation; workflow; linked data

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Rahaman, H.; Champion, E.; McMeekin, D. Outside Inn: Exploring the Heritage of a Historic Hotel through 360-Panoramas. Heritage 2023, 6, 4380-4410. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6050232

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Rahaman H, Champion E, McMeekin D. Outside Inn: Exploring the Heritage of a Historic Hotel through 360-Panoramas. Heritage. 2023; 6(5):4380-4410. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6050232

Chicago/Turabian Style

Rahaman, Hafizur, Erik Champion, and David McMeekin. 2023. "Outside Inn: Exploring the Heritage of a Historic Hotel through 360-Panoramas" Heritage 6, no. 5: 4380-4410. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6050232

APA Style

Rahaman, H., Champion, E., & McMeekin, D. (2023). Outside Inn: Exploring the Heritage of a Historic Hotel through 360-Panoramas. Heritage, 6(5), 4380-4410. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6050232

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