Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Capturing the Past, Shaping the Future: A Scoping Review of Photogrammetry in Cultural Building Heritage. |
| Authors: |
Xing, Yongkang, Yang, Shengxiang, Fahy, Conor, Harwood, Tracy, Shell, Jethro |
| Source: |
Electronics (2079-9292); Sep2025, Vol. 14 Issue 18, p3666, 29p |
| Subject Terms: |
PHOTOGRAMMETRY, DRONE aircraft, DIGITAL twin, CULTURAL property, PROTECTION of cultural property, ETHICAL problems, THREE-dimensional modeling |
| Abstract: |
Historic buildings and urban streetscapes face increasing threats from climate change, development, and aging infrastructure, creating a pressing need for accurate and scalable documentation methods. This review assesses the combined use of photogrammetry and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technologies in preserving built cultural heritage. We systematically analyze the end-to-end workflow, from the sophisticated processing of imagery into highly detailed and accurate 3D models in photogrammetry software via data acquisition using diverse UAV platforms and sensor payloads. Through case studies, including the mapping of ancient Maya sites in the Yucatán Peninsula and the conservation of the Notre Dame Cathedral, the review highlights the accuracy, efficiency, and accessibility offered by this technological synergy, underscoring its significance for heritage conservation, research, and the development of digital twins. Furthermore, it explores how these advancements foster public engagement and virtual accessibility, enabling immersive experiences and enriched educational opportunities. The paper also critically assesses the inherent technical, ethical, and legal challenges associated with this methodology, offering a balanced perspective on its application. By synthesizing the current knowledge, this review proposes future research trajectories and advocates for best practices, aiming to guide heritage professionals in leveraging photogrammetry and UAVs for the effective documentation and safeguarding of global cultural heritage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Complementary Index |