Full text: New perspectives to save cultural heritage

CIP A 2003 XIX 11 ' International Symposium, 30 September - 04 October, 2003, Antalya, Turkey 
them. Unless these former students are somehow traced, these 
enlarged photographs will also require calibration when they 
will be carried into the adjustment. For now, only a snapshot of 
a rough textured model can be seen in Fig. 4. 
Figure 4. View of the rough model. 
Acknowledgements 
The authors are thankful to the Greek Folklore and Historic Ar 
chives (EAIA) for allowing the use of the historic photographs. 
Our thanks are also addressed to the School of Architecture of 
NTUA for providing the archival students ’ drawings. 
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