, 19 Oct, 2016
Archaeovision took part in the UAV photogrammetry survey of the Grade I listed Guildhall building in the City of London. The purpose of the survey was to produce a condition survey report of the ceremonial and administrative centre of the City of London and its Corporation. A photogrammetry model was produced using images captured by a…
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, 24 Aug, 2016
Archaeovision were hired by the National Trust to the record Bradley Manor and the attached Poundhouse building via laser scanning. Bradley Manor a Grade 1 listed building and is one of the most complete medieval manor houses in Devon. Recording took place using a Faro Focus x130 laser scanner with the exterior sections of the manor…
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, 24 Aug, 2016
Archaeovision were contracted to record the North Boscaswell Mine in Pendeen for the National Trust. A large scale UAV/Drone capture was completed and a photogrammetry model of the landscape and buildings were produced. The work also included a number of different virtual processes including a virtual RTI of the landscape and spatial analyses processes that…
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, 13 Apr, 2016
Haapsalu Castle is a castle with a cathedral attached and was founded in the 13th century as the seat of the Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek. The castle has undergone many phases of development with it being widened and reconstructed according to the development of the weapons that were housed there. The castle now has an area of…
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, 13 Apr, 2016
Archaeovision was commissioned to conduct a large scale building survey and documentation project at the Church of Our Lady of Kazan in Tallinn, Estonia. The Kaasan Church was built during the time of Peter the Great (1721) and is the oldest wooden sacral building in Tallinn. One of the aims of the recording was to record…
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, 11 Dec, 2015
Archaeovision were used to digitise the South Cloister Wall at St Mary’s Priory Church in Deerhurst, Gloucestershire through photogrammetry. The church dates it’s origins back to 804 AD and is one of the finest and most complete buildings in England to survive from before the Norman Conquest. Its architectural history is complex and is still very much debated,…
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