Aerial and terrestrial photogrammetry assist with new architectural design approach.
Kouken Geosystem Service, a Fukuoka Prefecture-based company in Japan, employed photogrammetry for a novel architectural design approach. Specializing in providing 3D topographical services to the construction industry, Kouken Geosystem Service was enlisted by Rhythm Design, an architectural design firm, to gain a comprehensive understanding of the topography of an area in Itoshima City using terrestrial data. Leveraging the data collected by Kouken Geosystem Service, Rhythm Design created a terrain model, enhancing their grasp of the area and enabling a foundation design that reduced the need for additional structures, thus streamlining the construction process.
Kouken Geosystem Service employed both terrestrial and aerial photogrammetry, using a combination of smartphones and a drone. To gain further insights into the project, we conducted interviews with Mr. Ide, the CEO of Rhythm Design, as well as Mr. Yamashita, the CEO of Kouken Geosystem Service.
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