Revisiting Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Sta. Mesa: An Augmented Reality Journey through Architectural Heritage and Genius Loci

Abstract

This research project aims to develop an augmented reality (AR) application to showcase the architectural heritage of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) Sta. Mesa campus before its recent renovations. By leveraging AR technology, the project seeks to provide an immersive and interactive experience that allows users to visualize and explore the campus's historical fabric and architectural heritage. Through AR, the aspect of immersive experience can also provide a visualization of the trajectory for campus’ renovation efforts from the reference of PUP’s historical fabric and architectural heritage. The application will recreate key structures and spaces, accurately reflecting their original designs and spatial configurations. In addition to visual reconstruction, the project will delve into the spirit of the place and the concept of genius loci, emphasizing the unique character and cultural significance of the PUP Sta. Mesa campus. By incorporating archival materials, oral histories, anecdotal accounts, and virtual models; the AR experience will highlight the elements that define the campus's identity and heritage. The aim is to foster a deeper appreciation of the historical context and architectural evolution of the campus, promoting a sense of continuity and connection among students, faculty, and alumni. Ultimately, this research not only preserves and revitalizes the architectural memory of PUP Sta. Mesa also enhances contemporary understanding and engagement with its historical landscape, as well as a reference in visualizing PUP’s future carrying its original spirit and heritage. Through the innovative use of AR, the project demonstrates the potential of digital tools in heritage conservation, renovation, and education, bridging past and present in a meaningful and dynamic way.

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Authors

Rachel A. Nayre
[email protected] (Primary Contact)
Lydinar D. Dastas
Mark Jezekiah A. Nayre
Maven Brences
Nayre, R., Dastas, L., Nayre, M., & Brences, M. (2025). Revisiting Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Sta. Mesa: An Augmented Reality Journey through Architectural Heritage and Genius Loci. Resourceedings, 5(1), 14–31. https://doi.org/10.21625/resourceedings.v5i1.1138

Article Details

Received 2024-10-16
Accepted 2024-11-09
Published 2025-04-02