Yıl: 2018 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 6 - 11 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.26833/ijeg.328919 İndeks Tarihi: 17-11-2020

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE

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Cultural assets constitute the bridge between our past and future in the geography we live. Protecting theartifacts that survived until today and bear the experiences of history and, more importantly, passing these down to futuregenerations are of great importance for our country. Protecting and sustaining cultural assets are duties of mankind for thesake of ownership of universal values. Therefore, documenting all cultural assets in the geography we live in is anecessity. To this end, documentation practices for cultural assets bear great significance in terms of both historicaldevelopment and contributing to the world cultural heritage.This article discusses the 3D photogrammetric modelling of Hasbey Dar'ülhuffaz (madrasa for training hafiz) from theKaramanids era, which is located in Ayine Street, Mücellit Neighborhood, Meram District in Konya Province. Withinthis scope, firstly, four control points that cover the aforementioned cultural asset were established in the study. Thecoordinates for these points were determined with a Topcon FC-250 GPS. Then, photographs of the cultural asset werecaptured with Nikon D90 camera and aerial photographs were taken with DJI Phantom 4 unmanned aerial vehicle. DJIGo 4 and Pix4Dcapture mobile applications were used to capture photographs using the unmanned aerial vehicle. All dataobtained were evaluated via Agisoft PhotoScan and Netcad software, and a 3D model of the artifact was acquired.Documentation of the 3D models for artifacts in question contribute greatly to the world cultural heritage. At the sametime, the 3D model obtained constitutes a substantial and accurate resource to pass down the artifacts to futuregenerations. The most important point is to provide an opportunity for a faithful restoration in case of any potentialdamage to this historical artifact from physical intervention and natural disasters. It is foreseen that this model will alsooffer solutions to the problems of many professional disciplines today.
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APA ŞASİ A, Yakar M (2018). PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE. , 6 - 11. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
Chicago ŞASİ AHMET,Yakar Murat PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE. (2018): 6 - 11. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
MLA ŞASİ AHMET,Yakar Murat PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE. , 2018, ss.6 - 11. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
AMA ŞASİ A,Yakar M PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE. . 2018; 6 - 11. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
Vancouver ŞASİ A,Yakar M PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE. . 2018; 6 - 11. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
IEEE ŞASİ A,Yakar M "PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE." , ss.6 - 11, 2018. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
ISNAD ŞASİ, AHMET - Yakar, Murat. "PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE". (2018), 6-11. https://doi.org/10.26833/ijeg.328919
APA ŞASİ A, Yakar M (2018). PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences, 3(1), 6 - 11. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
Chicago ŞASİ AHMET,Yakar Murat PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences 3, no.1 (2018): 6 - 11. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
MLA ŞASİ AHMET,Yakar Murat PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences, vol.3, no.1, 2018, ss.6 - 11. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
AMA ŞASİ A,Yakar M PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences. 2018; 3(1): 6 - 11. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
Vancouver ŞASİ A,Yakar M PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE. International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences. 2018; 3(1): 6 - 11. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
IEEE ŞASİ A,Yakar M "PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE." International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences, 3, ss.6 - 11, 2018. 10.26833/ijeg.328919
ISNAD ŞASİ, AHMET - Yakar, Murat. "PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MODELLING OF HASBEY DAR'ÜLHUFFAZ (MASJID) USING AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE". International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences 3/1 (2018), 6-11. https://doi.org/10.26833/ijeg.328919