COMPLEX ANALYSIS AND DOCUMENTATION OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS USING NEW GEOMATICS METHODS
Author(s) -
M. Faltýnová,
Paulina Raeva,
Zdeněk Poloprutský,
Eva Matoušková,
Eliška Housarová
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
stavební obzor
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1805-2576
pISSN - 1210-4027
DOI - 10.14311/cej.2016.04.0027
Subject(s) - geomatics , documentation , photogrammetry , plan (archaeology) , work (physics) , position (finance) , process (computing) , czech , computer science , 3d model , geospatial analysis , architectural engineering , geography , archaeology , engineering , remote sensing , artificial intelligence , business , programming language , mechanical engineering , linguistics , philosophy , finance , operating system
Documentation of a historical building is very important process preceding to every restoration or reconstruction work. It helps to preserve even minor information about objects shape, state, position and is often used for work advancement planning. Documentation is usually done using precise 3D model creation from which demanded cuts like ground plan are created. This papers shows how new geomatics methods can be used for 3D model creation and its placement in the area, that can be very interesting in terms of north-south position. As a case study two historical churches located in Czech Republic (towns of Holubice and Kralovice) has been used. Photogrammetry and laser scanning methods for 3D model creation are introduced.
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