Virtual 3D Modeling of Two Historic Barns in Bulloch County, GA (One Northwest of Statesboro and the Botanic Garden Barn)

Location

Georgia Southern University- Williams Center

Faculty Mentors

Dr. Gustavo Maldonado and Dr. Marcel Maghiar

Course Name

CENG 7895 Special Problems in Laser Scanning

Session Type

Graduate Poster Presentation

Presentation Type and Release Option

Presentation (Open Access)

Start Date

9-4-2019 2:30 PM

End Date

April 2019

Description

This service-learning work is part of a larger project consisting in laser scanning and producing virtual, three-dimensional, computer-based, detailed models of eight (8) historic barns in Bulloch County, GA. The resulting spatial models (point clouds) will assist in the historical preservation of these now delicate and aging structures. In particular, this authoring group of students are currently working and focusing on two of those eight barns: (i) Dave & Carrie Welter’s Mule Barn, near the Northwest side of Statesboro, and (ii) Dan Bland’s Barn at Georgia Southern University Botanic Garden. After completion, the models will be donated to Dr. Brent W. Tharp who represents both, the Bulloch County Historical Society and the Georgia Southern Museum. This project gave our Civil Engineering and Construction team an opportunity to assist and serve our community in a service learning format while understanding and learning state-of-the-art laser scanning techniques.

This document is currently not available here.

Share

COinS
 
Apr 9th, 2:30 PM Apr 9th, 12:00 AM

Virtual 3D Modeling of Two Historic Barns in Bulloch County, GA (One Northwest of Statesboro and the Botanic Garden Barn)

Georgia Southern University- Williams Center

This service-learning work is part of a larger project consisting in laser scanning and producing virtual, three-dimensional, computer-based, detailed models of eight (8) historic barns in Bulloch County, GA. The resulting spatial models (point clouds) will assist in the historical preservation of these now delicate and aging structures. In particular, this authoring group of students are currently working and focusing on two of those eight barns: (i) Dave & Carrie Welter’s Mule Barn, near the Northwest side of Statesboro, and (ii) Dan Bland’s Barn at Georgia Southern University Botanic Garden. After completion, the models will be donated to Dr. Brent W. Tharp who represents both, the Bulloch County Historical Society and the Georgia Southern Museum. This project gave our Civil Engineering and Construction team an opportunity to assist and serve our community in a service learning format while understanding and learning state-of-the-art laser scanning techniques.