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Between 2013 and 2016, Fort Lytton, a colonial military bastion in Brisbane (Australia), was digitally documented by 3D laser technology thanks to a collaboration between CSIRO, the University of Queensland’s School of Architecture and the Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service. The results of this collaboration are a series of virtual models and digital scan data, or pointclouds, photographs and documents. Includes a booklet that aims to provide a historical context for the better interpretation of the produced material.

Issued: 2017

Data time period: 05 2013 to 15 03 2017

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153.15027,-27.41676

153.150272,-27.416757

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