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The Use of Reality Capture Technologies to Mediate Relocation Impacts: A Case Study at the Perrenoud Homestead Provincial Historic Resource, Alberta
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2020
Relocation of buildings has been a common practice for centuries and is now frequently used as a means to preserve heritage structures in the face of various economic, social, and environmental risks. In relocating a heritage structure, documentation is of the utmost importance because of the adverse effects that relocation can have. Reality capture technologies provide a powerful tool for rapidly recording real-world phenomena in three-dimensions but have yet to be utilized for the
doi:10.11575/prism/37824
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