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Vol 16, Issue 1, 2024
Pages: 316 - 326
Professional paper
Architecture Editor: Gordana Jakovljević
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Published: 12.06.2024. Professional paper Architecture Editor: Gordana Jakovljević

ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY APPLIED TO THE CATALOGING OF HISTORICAL HERITAGE. A CASE STUDY OF A BUNKER IN LA LÍNEA DE LA CONCEPCIÓN, SPAIN

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Antonio Martín-Cara Orcid logo ,
Antonio Martín-Cara

University of Seville, Seville, Spain

José-Lázaro Amaro-Mellado Orcid logo ,
José-Lázaro Amaro-Mellado
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University of Seville, Seville, Spain

Beatriz Zapico-Blanco Orcid logo
Beatriz Zapico-Blanco

University of Seville, Seville, Spain

Abstract

Photogrammetry is an emerging tool in architecture, conservation, cataloging, and maintenance of heritage, offering a precise and efficient methodology for generating three-dimensional digital models. This work presents a comparative study of photogrammetric methods, focused on a lowcost software application, with the aim of evaluating its effectiveness in capturing and faithfully representing architectural and cultural elements, such as the bunkers located in La Línea de la Concepción (Spain), where the seismic hazard is not neglectable. The results reveal that the method choice depends on the object being digitized. Some programs are more suitable for capturing fine details, while others excel in reconstructing more complex structures.

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