Building Barboursville : 3D Scanning and Modeling the Ruins

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Date
2021-03-31 (Creation date: 2021-03-31)
Main contributors
Will Rourk; University of Virginia Library
Summary
UVA Architectural History ARH 5600 - 3D Cultural Heritage Informatics (Spring 2021) invited class speakers, Bryan Clark Green and Patrick Thompson, discuss the process of using 3D laser scan data collected by ARH 5600 students in the Fall 2020 semester to create a historcically accurate 3D architectural model of the Barboursville Plantation House ca. 1820s in Barboursville, VA.  Recorded via Zoom web video communications interface in the presence of a live audience of 60+ attendees.
Contributors
Will Rourk; University of Virginia Library
Publisher
University of Virginia Library
Collection
3DCHI
Unit
Scholars' Lab
Notes
UVA Architectural History ARH 5600 - 3D Cultural Heritage Informatics (Spring 2021) invited class speakers, Bryan Clark Green and Patrick Thompson, discuss the process of using 3D laser scan data collected by ARH 5600 students in the Fall 2020 semester to create a historcically accurate 3D architectural model of the Barboursville Plantation House ca. 1820s in Barboursville, VA.  Recorded via Zoom web video communications interface in the presence of a live audience of 60+ attendees.

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