Digital Workflow for Cultural Heritage Preservation
An investigation in how photogrammetry and 3D printing techniques can be utilized within the field of architectural restoration. The small-scale computational reproduction of an architectural detail aimed to gain a deeper understanding of current restoration workflows utilizing photogrammetry and 3D printing. The methods used to accomplish the physical experiment can be summarized as follows; 1. The selection of an architectural detail; 2. Photogrammetric documentation of the detail utilizing 3D-scanner App; 3. Export of STL file; 4. Editing and scaling of prototype in Rhino 7; 5. Generation of toolpath from stl-file in Ultimaker Cura; 6. 3D printing of the prototype model using a Creality Ender 3 Pro printer.