Ferenc Zamolyi
Technical Assistant Digital Archaeology and Classics · Austrian Academy of Sciences / Austrian Archaeological Institute
Research Interests
3D Visualisation and Reconstruction of Buildings, Vernacular Architecture
Biography
Studied architecture at the Vienna University of Technology (degree: 2004). Graphic designer, 3D modeller and visual artist at 7reasons (2005-2014) - creation of animated short films, exhibition graphics, reconstructions and exhibition concepts for the Wien-Museum, Römermuseum Wien, Museum Carnuntum and Keltenmuseum Hallein, among others. From 2017 employed at the Academy of Sciences, fields of work: Evaluation of laser scan data, 3D reconstructions, preparation of 2D architectural plans from point clouds/scan data as a basis for reconstruction and building research. Main topics: Early and Middle Byzantine architecture (Bishop's Quarter of Side), Coptic monastic architecture Egypt (Theban Monastery of St. Paul, 5th-10th century), Roman architecture (residential complexes Hadrianic Ostia, Magnesian Gate Ephesus, provincial Roman architecture in Pannonia), early Christian church complexes (Burgbichl near Irschen, Carinthia). Parallel activity as external lecturer at the TU Vienna.
Education
2004-04 | Dipl. Ing. (Architecture) , graduated at: Vienna Technical University, Vienna, Austria
Recent Scopus Publications
- Spatial concepts and architecture of nomadic camps among the steppe peoples of Inner Asia
- Styles of vernacular buildings among the Tetum: An architectural field research report from Central Timor, Indonesia
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0009-0007-3865-6493
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57199648203