ENGINEER Second Summer School
The 2nd Summer School, dedicated to Structural Assessment (and 3D Documentation), was successfully conducted this week, bringing together a diverse group of experts and participants. Members from the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT) collaborated closely with their counterparts from University College London (UCL) and UAVEIRO, along with POLIMI and ECoE. The collective effort was directed towards the comprehensive valuation and study of Tomb 7 and Tomb 4 at the Tombs of the Kings site, a prestigious UNESCO World Heritage protected area.
A special note of gratitude is extended to the Department of Antiquities for their invaluable support and for granting access to this significant site. The fieldwork involved an array of cutting-edge techniques and technologies. Close-range photogrammetry and laser scanners were employed to capture detailed 3D images of the tombs. Total stations were used for precise geospatial measurements, while Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) helped reveal subsurface features. Thermal imaging provided insights into temperature variations across the structures, and accelerometers were utilized to measure vibrations and structural responses.
Additionally, experts from Ankara contributed to the project through virtual communication, offering their specialized knowledge on meshing strategies from point clouds. This collaborative approach ensured a comprehensive and multidisciplinary analysis of the site, leveraging the latest advancements in technology and methodology.
Overall, the Summer School provided a robust platform for knowledge exchange and skill development, highlighting the significant benefits of integrating modern digital techniques in the preservation and study of heritage sites.