Integration of Hybrid Outdoor and Indoor Surveying. A Case Study in Spanish Renaissance Style Towers

Authors

  • J. I. Sánchez Department of Applied Physics, ETS Arquitectura, 47014 Valladolid
  • J. I. San José Laboratory Architectural Photogrammetry, ETS Arquitectura, 47014 Valladolid University of Valladolid, Spain
  • J. J. Fernández Laboratory Architectural Photogrammetry, ETS Arquitectura, 47014 Valladolid University of Valladolid, Spain
  • J. Martínez Laboratory Architectural Photogrammetry, ETS Arquitectura, 47014 Valladolid University of Valladolid, Spain
  • J. Finat Dept of Algebra and Geometry, ETS Ingeniería Informática, University of Valladolid, 47011 Spain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/gi.6.18

Keywords:

architectural surveying, range-based methods, Renaissance towers, conservation interventions.

Abstract

The fusion of different image- and range-based techniques is acknowledged as the best option for threedimensional surveying of objects displaying a complicated geometry at different scales and/or resolutions. A special case deserving still several challenges involves to towers which represent a compendium of constructive elements and, consequently, a large amount of problems related to conservation or maintenance interventions. In this work, we display an extended photogrametric approach which includes elements information systems in Architecture with a special regard to structural analysis and some aspects of materials analysis. We illustrate our approach with several examples regarding a hybrid surveying of architectural Renaissance towers which have been constructed in several agrarian zones of the kingdom of Castilla (Spain) along 16th and 17th centuries.

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2011-12-21

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