3D Heritage and Imaging Documentation

Several technologies were used to document the Moseley Homestead to allow for archival preservation of the site and to produce a digital “twin” and historic building information management database for the site.

Digital Documentation and Analysis

Comprehensive digital documentation of the Moseley Homestead was carried out using 3D laser scanning, high-resolution imaging, and aerial drone survey to capture the property’s architecture, landscape, and material details with exceptional precision. These techniques produced accurate models and measured drawings that support understanding of the site’s structural condition, construction methods, and conservation needs.

Drone-based mapping and GPS land surveying provided high-resolution elevation and contour data, allowing researchers to model terrain, assess roof conditions, and evaluate stabilization and restoration priorities. The resulting datasets serve as the basis for 3D site models and integration into a Geographic Information System (GIS) for ongoing monitoring and preservation planning.

In addition to the 3D documentation, photogrammetry, 360-degree photography, and gigapixel imaging were employed to capture artifacts, interior spaces, and panoramic views. Historic photographs and archival materials were also digitized, preserving an irreplaceable visual and cultural record of the homestead and its evolution through time. All project data were provided to the Timberly Trust as part of grant and contract award deliverables.

Digital survey and documentation directed by Principal Investigators Lori Collins, Ph.D., RPA, and Travis Doering, Ph.D., University of South Florida, 2022-2024.

3D detail on the Nest
 
3D detail on the Nest
3D Model from Drone Survey
3D modeling the lighting at the Owl's Junction
3D Pointcloud of the Moseley Homestead
3D Pointcloud of the Owl's Junction
CAD Roof Sections from 3D Laser Scanning Survey
Deluge Side View
Deluge
Drone Digital Surface Model of Homestead Area
Drone Digital Surface Model of Property
Floor Plan of the Nest from 3D Laser Scanning Survey
Forensic 3D Study of the Nest
Moseley Well from c1885
3D renders from laser scan data models of the Scrap
The Barn from 3D Laser Scanning Survey
The Deluge from 3D Laser Scanning Survey
The Owl's Junction from 3D Laser Scanning Survey
The Whist from 3D Laser Scanning Survey
3D model reveal cross-section view showing construction methods for the hand-dug, brick-lined well
3D model of the hand-dug well at the Moseley Homestead
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