3D graphic survey for heritage preservation based on the use of standards: The Church of the Immaculate, in Santa Eulalia del Campo
Submitted: 2024-12-25
|Accepted: 2024-12-27
|Published: 2024-12-31
Copyright (c) 2024 Teresa Gil Piqueras, Pablo Rodriguez-Navarro

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Keywords:
Digital graphic survey, SfM, 3D Laser scanning, Heritage documentation, Surveying standards
Supporting agencies:
Ministry of Science and Innovation
State Research Agency
R D i project PID2020-119469RB-I00
Abstract:
The methodology employed for the digital graphic survey of heritage has undergone significant advancements in recent years. The development of multi-image photogrammetry (SfM+IM), combined with the evolution of 3D laser scanning technology, has marked a major advancement in the digitalization of heritage. Today, the integrated use of these technologies allows for the creation of hyper-realistic three-dimensional models in a simple, accurate, and cost-effective manner, while also producing visually compelling results. The objective of this research is present the methodology applied in the comprehensive digital graphic survey of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, located in Santa Eulalia del Campo (Teruel) along with the graphical results, which adhere to the required representation standards. The focus of this graphic survey is on the descriptive and typological analysis of the building, serving as a preliminary step before the intervention project.
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