Williams Planter - TAMU Main Campus
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One of the standout features of the Jack K. Williams Administration Building on Texas A&M University's main campus, team members from the Center for Heritage Conservation used laser scanning and multi-image photogrammetry technology to document the Williams planter in detail. Featured here is the multi-image photogrammetry model created through that documentation process. This project has a dual goal: to capture campus heritage while providing valuable 3D data to university architects and facility maintenance teams. Andrew Billingsley and Ben Baaske, two graduate students, worked on the documentation under the supervision of Dr. Kevin Glowacki. Learn more about the Center for Heritage Conservation at Texas A&M University by visiting chc.arch.tamu.edu. You can also connect with them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/tamuchc or follow their Instagram account @tamuarch_chc.
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