3D modeling of the Strasbourg’s Cathedral basements for interdisciplinary research and virtual visits
On the occasion of the millennium celebration of Strasbourg Cathedral, a transdisciplinary research group composed of archaeologists, surveyors, architects, art historians and a stonemason revised the 1966-1972 excavations under the St. Lawrence’s Chapel of the Cathedral having remains of Roman an...
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doaj-41130dca29614ee3966e4f1f24cbd6d62020-11-24T21:57:44ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342015-08-01XL-5-W726327010.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W7-263-20153D modeling of the Strasbourg’s Cathedral basements for interdisciplinary research and virtual visitsT. Landes0G. Kuhnle1R. Bruna2Photogrammetry and Geomatics Group, ICube Laboratory UMR 7357, INSA Strasbourg, FranceNational Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP), UMR 7044, Strasbourg, FrancePhotogrammetry and Geomatics Group, ICube Laboratory UMR 7357, INSA Strasbourg, FranceOn the occasion of the millennium celebration of Strasbourg Cathedral, a transdisciplinary research group composed of archaeologists, surveyors, architects, art historians and a stonemason revised the 1966-1972 excavations under the St. Lawrence’s Chapel of the Cathedral having remains of Roman and medieval masonry. The 3D modeling of the Chapel has been realized based on the combination of conventional surveying techniques for the network creation, laser scanning for the model creation and photogrammetric techniques for the texturing of a few parts. According to the requirements and the end-user of the model, the level of detail and level of accuracy have been adapted and assessed for every floor. The basement has been acquired and modeled with more details and a higher accuracy than the other parts. Thanks to this modeling work, archaeologists can confront their assumptions to those of other disciplines by simulating constructions of other worship edifices on the massive stones composing the basement. The virtual reconstructions provided evidence in support of these assumptions and served for communication via virtual visits.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-5-W7/263/2015/isprsarchives-XL-5-W7-263-2015.pdf |
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3D modeling of the Strasbourg’s Cathedral basements for interdisciplinary research and virtual visits |
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3D modeling of the Strasbourg’s Cathedral basements for interdisciplinary research and virtual visits |
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On the occasion of the millennium celebration of Strasbourg Cathedral, a transdisciplinary research group composed of
archaeologists, surveyors, architects, art historians and a stonemason revised the 1966-1972 excavations under the St. Lawrence’s
Chapel of the Cathedral having remains of Roman and medieval masonry. The 3D modeling of the Chapel has been realized based
on the combination of conventional surveying techniques for the network creation, laser scanning for the model creation and
photogrammetric techniques for the texturing of a few parts. According to the requirements and the end-user of the model, the level
of detail and level of accuracy have been adapted and assessed for every floor. The basement has been acquired and modeled with
more details and a higher accuracy than the other parts. Thanks to this modeling work, archaeologists can confront their assumptions
to those of other disciplines by simulating constructions of other worship edifices on the massive stones composing the basement.
The virtual reconstructions provided evidence in support of these assumptions and served for communication via virtual visits. |
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