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UAV PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND HBIM FOR THE VIRTUAL RECONSTRUCTION OF HERITAGE
Three-dimensional (3D) models have become a great source of data for the conservation, reconstruction, and documentation of emblematic buildings of cultural heritage. In this study, photogrammetry based on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) was applied to perform a photogrammetric survey of a dilapidated cultural heritage building. On the basis of this survey and the historical information gathered from the building, its virtual reconstruction has been carried out using a Historic Building Information Modeling (HBIM); applying realistic materials and textures in order to document it.
UAV PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND HBIM FOR THE VIRTUAL RECONSTRUCTION OF HERITAGE
Three-dimensional (3D) models have become a great source of data for the conservation, reconstruction, and documentation of emblematic buildings of cultural heritage. In this study, photogrammetry based on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) was applied to perform a photogrammetric survey of a dilapidated cultural heritage building. On the basis of this survey and the historical information gathered from the building, its virtual reconstruction has been carried out using a Historic Building Information Modeling (HBIM); applying realistic materials and textures in order to document it.
UAV PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND HBIM FOR THE VIRTUAL RECONSTRUCTION OF HERITAGE
F. Carvajal-Ramírez (author) / P. Martínez-Carridondo (author) / L. Yero-Paneque (author) / F. Agüera-Vega (author)
2019
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