Recording and anthropometric parameterization of the architectural heritage: Corral de Carbon, Granada

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The purpose of this work is to record the geometry of the medieval building of The Corral del Carbon, of Granada and then proceed to metrological and parameterization analysis of its dimensions. The survey was carried out using a 3D laser scanner complemented with photogrammetric models. The metrological premise is adapted so that any measure is composed with sides and diagonals of anthropometric square, which allows for reconstruction of traces of the building. In this case it is an almost regular grid design with the 182 cm Nazari-2 metric Module as a repetitive square pattern, and which also adopts dynamic compositions in different representative elements. The curvature of the galleries is surprising, and also detected, were parts that had been added with different metrics. The results encourage the implementation of the anthropometric heritage studies, as a historical research phase, immediately after the recording of its geometry, and prior to eBIM modeling.

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Medina, F. J. R., Gordo, J. F. R., & Pontes, A. J. G. B. (2020). Recording and anthropometric parameterization of the architectural heritage: Corral de Carbon, Granada. Informes de La Construccion, 72(558), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.72000

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