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The Institute for City and Regional planning, a
department of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at
Zurich, is repeatedly called upon by the authorities of
communities and districts to comment upon and study their
special problems and to draw up solutions and planning
programs» For such work photographs are regularly and ex
tensively used»
Other Engineering Applications
In the Netherlands, as in other countries, the last
four years has seen the increased application of photographic
interpretation techniques to the photogrammetric mapping pro
cess» By means of photogrammetry and photo interpretation,
the mapping of the Netherlands has been almost completed*
Work is also proceeding on a new map of New Guinea at a
scale of Is100,000, which is expected to be completed by
January 1, 195>7* For a planned expedition in New Guinea,
a valuable terrain map was made» Photographic interpreta
tion played a considerable part in this project» Even
places for proposed aircraft landing strips were selected
from the aerial photography» The results of these
interpretations were found, by later ground check, to be
quite correct*
In Switzerland, where good, large scale maps exist for
the entire country, photographs are extensively used as
supplements to maps in engineering work.
In most branches of civil engineering for example
photographs find continuous employment. They are
chiefly studied together with maps and plans, mainly
large scale photogrammetric plans, which serve as basic
material in the preliminary study and planning as well as
for the execution of engineering programs. A particular
advantage of the use of photographs is the application
to specific needs and requirements that come up during the
progress ofTicork»
In the Alpine regions of Switzerland vertical aerial
photographs do not always answer the special requirements
of the case. In areas of very steep high walls, cliffs
or very narrow valleys, it may become necessary to take
oblique photographs. Even ground photogrammetry may
be the only means of attacking a problem» In all such
instances the way of using the photographs remains
fundamentally the same.
Photographs furnish valuable services for inaccessible
regions, for they allow study of even minor details, of the