Survey for Heritage Conservation
Historic buildings add cultural values and aesthetics to Singapore and also benefit our local economy. More than 7,000 buildings have been conserved since Singapore’s conservation programme began in the 1970s. Laser scanning and close range
photogrammetry are some techniques used to document existing building conditions and capture key details and information for preservation and restoration works. This project will require students to look at laser scanning and other technology
and develop a guideline for survey of conserved building from both structural and heritage perspectives. Students will need to look at international case studies and consider the local conservation context and applicable standards and requirements
in the proposed guideline.
Setting up the equipment for laser scanning of national monuments and heritage buildings
Review data from the laser scanning exercise
SUPERVISORS:
Ong Chee Fatt
TEAM MEMBERS:
Tan Jun Yan Benjamin | Liew Zhao Ming Audric | Daiyan Bin Eddie | Nicholas Kee Jia Jun
DIPLOMA:
Diploma in Civil Engineering
INDUSTRY PARTNER:
Singapore Land Authority