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Articles | Volume XL-5/W2
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W2-685-2013
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-5-W2-685-2013
22 Jul 2013
 | 22 Jul 2013

THE SCOTTISH TEN PROJECT: COLLABORATIVE HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION

L. Wilson, A. Rawlinson, D. S. Mitchell, H. C. McGregor, and R. Parsons

Keywords: Laser scanning, 3D visualisation, heritage, digital preservation, UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Abstract. The Scottish Ten project is a five-year initiative of the Scottish Government to digitally document significant heritage sites around the world for future generations both in Scotland and overseas. The project is fundamentally grounded in collaboration and is delivered by Historic Scotland and the Digital Design Studio at Glasgow School of Art, in partnership with CyArk. In addition, the Scottish Ten team collaborate with local partners at each site to deliver products which will be of use to site managers in the ongoing conservation, management and interpretation of their sites. The project utilises diverse 3D data capture methods, as appropriate for each site, but the foundation of the documentation lies in terrestrial laser scanning. This paper explores the collaborations, methodologies and gives brief case studies from one Scottish and one international site.