Documentation of a sculptural element using Photogrammetry
Test subject In August I shot a variety of sculptural objects with a mind towards testing the capabilities of photogrammetric software to create useful point cloud descriptions of objects that are...
View ArticleStone Barn at Morven Park
Below is a composite elevation of a portion of the stone barn at Morven Park in Leesburg, VA. Composite Elevation with two of the three images faded to 50% opacity The “elevation” is actually a...
View ArticleMore lost blog posts: Arc de Triomphe
L'Arc de Triomphe Re-posted here are some of the images collected this past summer of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. These were made as a sort of demo project following some training sessions in which I...
View ArticleSharing: Middlebrook Avenue
Two more screenshots to share, this time of a streetscape project on Middlebrook Avenue here in Staunton, VA. The first shows a virtual aerial view of the the automatically created point cloud, the...
View ArticleDiscovering Photogrammetry in France
I first encountered the concept of architectural photogrammetry while working as an architect in Paris in 1990 -and was immediately intrigued. So much so that I decided to swap my job with a 45 minute...
View ArticleIAT and creating measured drawings of really large buildings
After returning to the United States in 1992, I started a company with my friend and fellow architect, Ben Frombgen. We were based in New Haven, CT, and the company was called Innovative Architectural...
View ArticleMosaic Images from multiple view points simultaneously
Maria Mitchell Hybrid Drawing Above is what I like to call a “hybrid drawing” of the historic Maria Mitchell House located on the island of Nantucket. A hybrid drawing is one of two things, or...
View ArticleTest Project: Marquis Building
Angle View of Building In between wrapping up summer projects and starting some new ones, I wanted to work on my technique with Elcovision’s powerful new module that allows dense point clouds to be...
View ArticleScreenshot
I’ve been too busy to post a lot of little projects that were in the works at the end of the summer. They’ll have to trickle in unless they get displaced by new projects… I’m just happy that there are...
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