Williams Planter - TAMU Main Campus

Williams Planter - TAMU Main Campus

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One of the premier fixtures of the Jack K. Williams Administration Building on Texas A&M University’s main campus, research members of the Center for Heritage Conservation documented the Williams planter with laser scanning and multi-image photogrammetry technology. Seen here is the multi-image photogrammetry model generated from that documentation. This project aims to document campus heritage while providing valuable 3D data for university architects and facility maintenance. Graduate students Andrew Billingsley and Ben Baaske worked on the documentation, supervised by Dr. Kevin Glowacki. Visit the Center for Heritage Conservation at Texas A&M University: chc.arch.tamu.edu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamuchc Instagram: @tamuarch_chc

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