Scanning Ancient Building Components
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Herdt, G. and Wilson Jones, M., 2008. Scanning Ancient Building Components. Photogrammetrie - Fernerkundung - Geoinformation (PFG), 4, pp. 245-251.
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Abstract
The wish to use new technology as it becomes available is normal. The changes that flow as a result are mostly, but not all, for the better; negative consequences run parallel to positive ones, and it is so with the use of laser scanning for surveying. Here we report and comment on a research project at the University of Bath which involves the 3-D scanning of ten Ionic capitals belonging to the archaic Greek period. The scans obtained represent a digital means of recording these objects in their present state, while also providing the basis for creating 3-dimensional virtual reconstructions of them in their original state. The disadvantages and advantages became obvious during the course of the project, as the point-cloud obtained cannot replace all of the traditional virtues of observation, of hand-drawing and of graphic representation (plan, section, elevation). But if the two different techniques are combined together, fascinating results can be achieved.
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| Item Type | Articles |
| Creators | Herdt, G.and Wilson Jones, M. |
| Departments | Faculty of Engineering & Design > Architecture & Civil Engineering |
| Refereed | Yes |
| Status | Published |
| ID Code | 12327 |
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