CONS561 ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY

Course Code:8560561
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:8.0
Department:Graduate Program in Conservation of Cultural Heritage
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Graduate
Course Coordinator:Assoc.Prof.Dr. AYŞEM BERRİN ÇAKMAKLI
Offered Semester:Fall Semesters.

Course Objectives

This course is designed to cover the basic techniques and tools of photogrammetric documentation and modelling of a historic building and settlement.

The primary objectives of the course are to provide knowledge on:

  • Terrestrial documentation of a historic building and settlement
  • Aerial documentation of a historic building and settlement
  • Terrestrial laser scanning of a historic building and settlement
  • Evaluation of different architectural photogrammetry techniques and tools
  • Preparation of a building's and settlement's photogrammetric documentation work plan

Course Content

Basic principles of terrestrial photogrammetry with emphasis on architectural photogrammetry. The students gain practical experience in fieldwork as well as laboratory work on architectural photogrammetry.


Course Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Identify various methods, tools and techniques in architectural photogrammetry;
  • Plan, organise and manage complex photogrammetric documentation of a historic building and/or settlement according to the requirements of different projects;
  • Design and produce a comprehensive photogrammetric documentation set for analysing and presenting the data and outcomes specific to a historic building and/or settlement;
  • Assess the potential and limitations of various tools and techniques of photogrammetry in heritage recording in different contexts.

 


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Develops and deepens local and international knowledge in the field of cultural heritage conservation at an expert level based on undergraduate qualifications in various disciplines related to the conservation of the built environment.
2Understands the interactions between the disciplines related to cultural heritage and conservation.
3Produces comprehensive projects by utilizing theoretical and practical knowledge related to cultural heritage and conservation (by preparing the outcomes of documentation, evaluation/interpretation, and project design processes at building and site scales in different formats).
4Uses information and communication technologies (gis, laser scanning, etc.) Along with current and advanced tools required for documentation, information management, and decision-making processes.
5Produces original knowledge for the conservation of cultural heritage, solves problems by systematically evaluating information from a holistic perspective, and develops conservation decisions.
6Structures and conducts academic research in the field of cultural heritage conservation in a systematic and critical manner.
7Acts independently (impartially) in learning and practice settings related to cultural heritage conservation; takes responsibility; independently defines, coordinates, and manages work requiring complex and original strategic approaches in both learning and practice settings.
8Utilizes theoretical and practical knowledge in cultural heritage conservation processes with an interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary/transdisciplinary approach.
9Shares the findings and results of the studies carried out in the field of cultural heritage and conservation, and the knowledge and methods underlying them, with expert and non-expert groups in an open and systematic manner (in both Turkish and English).
10Shares the results of a research or project on cultural heritage conservation in national and/or international settings (in both Turkish and English).
11Considers social, scientific and cultural norms in the stages of collecting, interpreting, implementing and announcing data related to the field of cultural heritage conservation; observes ethical values; pioneers for change.

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