Abstract

The article describes a hybrid approach combining photogrammetry and laser scanning for 3D documentation of Qasr Al-Abidit palace; a rare example of Hellenistic architecture in Jordan. During data collection the information on edges and linear surface features is based on the analysis of images, whereas information on object geometry is provided from the laser data. By the combination of both data sources, the shape of 3D features can be determined in a flexible and accurate way and serve as an efficient tool for the identification of the nature, extent and severity of the façade deterioration.

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