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Figure 6. Original photogrammetric result (left) and completion by architects and restorers (right)
6. Conclusions
The geometry of the famous Market Gate of Milet was
acquired by photogrammetry. These data are a basis for
different tasks. It has been shown that restoration experts use
the photogrammetric results for damage mapping by
including additional information like material, state of
preservation and comments about construction details.
Another application based on photogrammetric data is an
expert’s report Additionally an expert’s report concerning the
statics of the Market Gate of Milet will be created in terms of
possible damages caused by future construction activities.
Further planned measures are compilation of all structural
parts of the building in a catalogue for originals and
supplements, monitoring of cracks and measurement of
deformations.
In the next future a 3D CAD model of the Market Gate of
Milet will be created. To get a realistic impression a texture
mapping completes this model, so a “walk” through” every
part of the gate will be possible (e.g. Ringle, 2001).
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