Full description
Between 2011 and 2017, the site of the former Peel Island lazaret, in Moreton Bay (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. Includes a booklet that aims to provide a historical context for the better interpretation of the produced material.Issued: 2017
Data time period: 2011 to 03 2017
Subjects
3D laser scanning |
Architecture |
Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing |
Architectural Heritage and Conservation |
Australian History (Excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History) |
Built Environment and Design |
Cultural Understanding |
Curatorial and Related Studies |
Conserving the Historic Environment |
Expanding Knowledge |
Expanding Knowledge |
Expanding Knowledge in Built Environment and Design |
Expanding Knowledge in Engineering |
Expanding Knowledge in History and Archaeology |
Expanding Knowledge in Technology |
Heritage |
Historical Studies |
History and Archaeology |
Heritage and Cultural Conservation |
Information and Computing Sciences |
Leprosy -- Hospitals -- Queensland -- Peel Island -- History |
Peel Island |
Simulation and Modelling |
cultural heritage |
eng |
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Research Data Collections
local : UQ:289097
Identifiers
- DOI : 10.14264/UQL.2017.361