Architectural survey of the Antioch gate (Aleppo)
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Photogrammetry, laser scanning, architectural survey, restoration, rehabilitation, 3D modelsAbstract
Since the 17th Century to the present architectural survey has undergone an important change due to the continued progress in measuring techniques and instruments. In the last decade the increase of applications that let you work without too much difficulty with 3D data has triggered the need to generate and display data in this way. In a few years the capture techniques focused on measuring a few point very well defined (survey methods, analytical photogrammetry) have been superseded by the massive capture techniques, among them digital photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanner. This breakthrough has changed the representation of architectural elements, which has evolved in parallel with the development of technology, from 2D to 3D, in which we can also have color information and texture. All this information can have two clear applications: the obtaining realistic virtual models of cities, and information to address any action on buildings (cataloging, rehabilitation projects,…).
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