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3. CONCLUSIONS
The geometry of the famous Market Gate of Miletus was
acquired by photogrammetry. Based on these data a 3D
reconstruction was performed by means of SolidWorks.
This representation is used for different applications. Besides
visualisation purposes — especially for an improved spatial
impression of complex building parts — these 3D data are
used as one base for a building information system.
Architects and restoration experts may use it for a detailed
damage mapping by including additional information like
material, state of preservation and comments about
construction details. This information leads to the definition
of necessary conservation activities (Maischberger, 2003).
Another aspect is the creation of an expert’s report where the
statics of the market gate will be evaluated in terms of
possible damages and negative influences caused by the
planned conversion activities of the museum building.
[n the next future, additional experiments concerning texture
mapping have to be carried out. Especially the plane parts of
the architrave with its manifold ornaments which are not
included in the photogrammetric data in this phase of the
project have to be integrated in the 3D model of the market
gate (e.g. Ringle, 2001).
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors would like to thank Sandra Weimer for
photogrammetric data analysis and Eric Schweiger for his
contribution to the creation of the 3D model and most
figures.
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