The presentation in full - including diagrammatic breakdowns of the structural components which compose each church.
A structural and building analysis of two monuments situated in the Lefkara region carried out as part of the curriculum for the School of Architecture at Frederick University. It was the first time that a photogrammetric approach was employed for the analysis of such heritage sites within the course's context and it was fantastic opportunity to test a functional gathering and processing pipeline to facilitate the creation of interior and exterior models.
The terrestrial captures were done with a Canon Mark II DSLR and a 24-70mm 2.8 lens while the exteriors were captured with aerial drone imaging. Processing was done using Reality Capture software with mesh cleanup and retopo done in 3dsmax and Zbrush.
Rendering was done within the UE4 game engine (for the photogrammetric models) while the diagrammatic models were rendered using Redshift within Cinema 4D.
Overall, it was a great opportunity to explore a multidisciplinary, analytical and representational approach which aided in the actual work - the architectural analysis of these two historic buildings - and augmented both the methodology and the presentation of the results.