The precisely measured documentation of historical buildings by means of drawings –
the building survey – serves several purposes: it is not only an important part of the
scientific study of architecture, but also an essential basis for building measures in
existing contexts. It is the only way to undertake well-founded research respectively
detailed architectural planning, from structural improvement to conservation and
restoration measures. In addition to a historical overview of building surveying as a
method, this volume mainly offers practical assistance regarding the different methods
for documenting historic buildings – starting from manual methods of measuring up to
electronic and computer-aided utilities available today. The content is complemented by
many illustrations and examples as well as an introduction to methods, that go beyond
the mere graphic documentation and thus represent ways of conducting thorough
building examinations. The book offers easy access to the topic of building surveying,
both for students as well as for anyone dealing professionally with historic buildings
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The precisely measured documentation of historical buildings by means of drawings –
the building survey – serves several purposes: it is not only an important part of the
scientific study of architecture, but also an essential basis for building measures in
existing contexts. It is the only way to undertake well-founded research respectively
detailed architectural planning, from structural improvement to conservation and
restoration measures. In addition to a historical overview of building...
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