
This presentation is part of a short course as a guest lecturer at the Architectural Association School in London to teach technology applied to architectural representation. The aim was to teach final-year architecture students the basics of photogrammetry so that they could apply it to a building of their choice and produce a plan and various views of the constructed object. The presentation covers the fundamentals of photogrammetry as well as the methodology for data collection.
University teaching, Photogrammetry, Architecture, Architecture BA, Architecture degree, FOS: Civil engineering
University teaching, Photogrammetry, Architecture, Architecture BA, Architecture degree, FOS: Civil engineering
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