Terrestrial Laser Scanning Technologies in Cultural Heritage Documentation


Definition

Documentation of the current state of cultural heritage structures and erroneous decisions taken during the process of functional transformation, cause the loss of originality and quality of the work. For this reason, in the documentation phase, which constitutes the first phase of protection work, The use of innovative methods and the way to determine the most accurate and optimal design should be aimed to try to answer by trying in the context of computational design.In this research, the use of 3D Laser Scanning method is been used to document the Çanakçı Masjid and the Alaeddin Sultan Zaviyesi in Tire-İzmir, belonging to the General Directorate of Foundations.  The aim is to use the Laser scan technology in relation to 3D Modeling software to do the restoration works with computational design methods and to find the answer to the question how to obtain the best and optimal result by means of intelligent optimization techniques.

Rapidly evolving computational technology in every field has leapt into the field of cultural heritage documentation, leading to new methods and techniques in this area as well. These methods and techniques have also affected the documentation of the cultural heritage, paralleling traditional methods. 

 

 

Funding Organization

BAP – Yaşar University

 

 

Researchers:

  • Prof. Sevil Sarıyıldız
  • Assist. Prof. İlker Kahraman
  • Asisst. Prof. N. Ebru Aydeniz
  • Lecturer Sergio Taddonio
  • Res. Assist. Yarkın Üstünes
  • Assist.Prof. Mustafa Korumaz (Selçuk University)
  • Res. Assist. Armağan Korumaz (Selçuk University)