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The application of 3D visualisation and HD surveying to help stimulate economic growth in historic urban areas.

Laing, Richard; Tait, Elizabeth; Isaacs, John; Leon, Marianthi; Reid, Peter

Authors

Richard Laing

Elizabeth Tait

Marianthi Leon



Abstract

This paper concerns the application of cutting edge digital recording techniques within the context of heritage-led urban regeneration. The work is innovative in that it supports the belief of decision makers and local stakeholders that there is potential for the built heritage to contribute directly towards economic development. Against that context, the research explored ways in which innovative or unfamiliar methods of presentation can help to generate user interest and public engagement. The research was undertaken within the Scottish town of Elgin, which has a recorded history dating back almost 900 years. In common with many small towns and cities in the UK, Elgin faces economic challenges related to the performance of retail and tourism in both the town centre and the wider area. A key aim of the wider project was to help stimulate a growth in tourism and locally-based retail, through an exploration, re-presentation and celebration of the rich and culturally significant built heritage of the town. The research used 3D laser scanning to record over 20 selected sites. The research is innovative with regards to the technical use of cutting-edge surveying techniques, particularly within a physically complex historic environment. The paper provides valuable data regarding public engagement with such technologies, including the connections between detail, choice of locations and perceived and actual value.

Citation

LAING, R., TAIT, E., ISAACS, J., LEON, M. and REID, P. 2016. The application of 3D visualisation and HD surveying to help stimulate economic growth in historic urban areas. In Proceedings of the 2016 RICS construction, building and real estate research conference (COBRA 2016), 20-22 September 2016, Toronto, Canada. London: RICS.

Conference Name 2016 Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Construction, building and real estate research conference (RICS COBRA 2016)
Conference Location Toronto, Canada
Start Date Sep 20, 2016
End Date Sep 22, 2016
Acceptance Date Aug 16, 2016
Online Publication Date Sep 20, 2016
Publication Date Sep 20, 2016
Deposit Date Dec 9, 2016
Publicly Available Date Dec 9, 2016
Print ISSN 2398-8614
Publisher Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
Series ISSN 2398-8614
Keywords Heritage; Public engagement; Regeneration; Scanning; Visualisation
Public URL http://hdl.handle.net/10059/2012
Publisher URL http://www.rics.org/uk/knowledge/research/conference-papers/the-application-of-3d-visualisation-and-hd-surveying-to-help-stimulate-economic-growth-in-historic-urban-areas/