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several querying and analysis advantage, the result of these
attributes.
Also some of non-topographic information for feature
(attributes) such quarter name, street name, door number,
building functionality, basement, medium floor, roof, total
floor, building condition, registration, building name,
construction date, financer, architecture etc. were stored in the
database table. Afterwards digital terrain model (DTM) of study
area was being produced and captured with orthophoto in Arc
View software. 3D city modelling allows a person to
interactively fly and walk-through a given urban space. This
technology has already been applied to several cities
worldwide; however, it has usually been implemented for
limited sections of the city only. For these reasons 3D city
model of study area was being produced and linked
photographs and .avi files in this project (Fig. 6).
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Figure 6. 3D city model of study area and linked photograph
5. CONCLUSION
The increasing use of close-range photogrammetry techniques
for recording historical buildings and objects worldwide
motivates the development of new tools for data acquisition and
3D modelling.
3D photo-models are best suited to give a clear and detailed
impression of existing situations. For the generation of 3D
photo-models digital images are needed.
The texture applied to the three-dimensional object model is, as
far as available, taken from the photographs. If three-
dimensional photo-models are stored in VRML-format, it is
possible to visualize and animate them on the Internet. These
models can be used easily for generating an information system.
Therefore, 3D photo-models show up to be a new product in the
area of planning and documentation.
It is useful to create 3D models both for planning, projects and
also for presentation and visualization. In this study both
photogrammetric and geodetic measurements were used
together to create 3D model. It was seen that 3D Studio MAX is
quite professional for creating 3D models and also for creating
animations by using these models. So it is very complex to use
MAX and it takes a long time learning to use it functionally.
An Architectural Information System with the modules and
Special archives provides the possibility for the comprehensive
documentation of architectural cultural heritage. The pictures
can be used for the documentation of pending and actual
damages on buildings and sculptures. The information system
will help the public to form a view on the development process
of their urban environment. The awareness for the importance
of the cultural heritage will be raised.
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