Author:
Münster Sander,Apollonio Fabrizio Ivan,Bluemel Ina,Fallavollita Federico,Foschi Riccardo,Grellert Marc,Ioannides Marinos,Jahn Peter Heinrich,Kurdiovsky Richard,Kuroczyński Piotr,Lutteroth Jan-Eric,Messemer Heike,Schelbert Georg
Abstract
AbstractAs this chapter shows, digital 3D reconstructions of historic architecture serve many purposes in research and related areas. This comprises answering research questions by creating a 3D model, preserving cultural heritage, communicating knowledge in education, and providing a structure for knowledge organization. The process of creating a 3D reconstruction is often challenging, for example, because of lacking or ambiguous sources. In order to create a 3D reconstruction based on scientific values, guidelines, and standards are needed.
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
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