La fotogrametría digital: una herramienta para la recuperación de arquitecturas perdidas. Torre del Homenaje del Castillo de Constantina
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https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2013.4355Keywords:
Survey, Photogrammetry, Anaparastasis, Keep, CastleAbstract
In recent years, the continuing development of architectural survey techniques based on point clouds captured by laser scanning has revolutionized the field of
documentation prior to intervention, management or research in heritage. No clutch, affirming that these techniques have displaced others, such as photogrammetry, that have played an important role in the field of architectural survey, is a precipitated guess. Among other advantages, photogrammetry offers the ability to capture missing realities, lacking the materialness required for the use of laser scanner. In that vein, this paper describes the work of photogrammetric survey, location of parts and graphical anaparástasis of prior state to collapse of the Keep of the Castle of Constantine.
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