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New tool offers digital surveys of historic buildings

Technology which could transform how Scotland’s historic buildings are managed, maintained and repaired has been launched.

A new software tool, which allows surveys and fabric inspections of traditional buildings to be carried out digitally, has been developed by Historic Environment Scotland (HES), the University of Edinburgh and Heriot Watt University.

The tool uses a combination of data from laser scanning, which gives precise 3D data in the form of a point cloud, and photogrammetry, which involves the use of multiple overlapping digital photos, which creates a realistic 3D model of a building. From this data, it can then automatically segment a facade into component parts, making it easier to detect defects within masonry and extract information regarding the amount of stone and mortar required for conservation repair works.

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