Spectacular GIF restoration: what did British castles look like in their heyday
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/spectacular-gif-restoration-what-did-british-castles-look-like-in-their-heyday.htmlNowadays, for the most part, only ruins and romantic memories remain of medieval castles. Some of them are so destroyed that it is difficult to understand how they looked originally when kings and counts lived in them. Now modern information technologies allow you to restore practically any building, and you will not need building materials for this.
With the help of an intelligent architect and a computer, the financial company Stride Financial has implemented an interesting project for the reconstruction of 6 European castles. They showed the result of their work in the format of GIF animations, and it turned out very effectively. In a few seconds, you can see how the ruins turn into a full-fledged building. We invite you to take a look at these fascinating transformations.
Dunluce Castle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Dunstanborough Castle, Northumberland, Scotland
Bothwell Castle, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire, England
Kerlaverock Castle, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Kidwelly Castle, Dywed State, Wales
Keywords: Gif | Animation | Recreation | Castles | Ruins | The middle ages
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