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Importance of digital close-range photogrammetry in documentation of cultural heritage
Authors:HM Yilmaz  M Yakar  SA Gulec  ON Dulgerler  
Institution:aDepartment of Geodesy and Photogrammetry, Engineering Faculty, Aksaray University, 68100 Aksaray, Turkey;bDepartment of Geodesy and Photogammetry, Engineering Faculty, Selçuk University, 42120 Konya, Turkey;cDepartment of Architecture, Engineering Faculty, Selçuk University, 42120 Konya, Turkey
Abstract:It is an indisputable reality that the most important thing for transmitting cultural heritage to posterity is a sensitive documentation. Up to the present there have been many developments in documentation of cultural heritage by developing technology, and contemporary documentation techniques have progressed speedily. In time, modern methods have become preferable to conventional methods in architecture generally in the existent state and in determination of deformations and preparation of measured drawing projects of historical edifices. Digital and 3D data, rich visual images obtained by digital close-range photogrammetry, and orthophoto images of edifices, are governed and shepherded in documentation and future conservation projects. Also, these methods supply much ease, precision and time-saving in measured drawing projects when compared with conventional methods. In this study, contributions of digital close-range photogrammetry to measured drawing projects were evaluated. A historical building, which had been exposed to fire two times in Konya (Turkey), was photographed and its situation before and after the fire was demonstrated. In addition, the building's measured drawings of facade and its 3D model were completed using digital close-range photogrammetry. The building's present status and its reconstruction project is indicated and how digital close-range photogrammetry contributes to measured drawing, reconstruction and restoration projects is presented. Furthermore, the significance of present-day use of digital close-range photogrammetry in the acquisition of data and preparation of measured drawing projects for historical buildings is emphasized. This study has been completed by photogrammetrists, architects, urban planners and restorers.
Keywords:Photogrammetry  Documentation  Historical buildings  Cultural Heritage  Conservation
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