Ulvi A.Yakar M.Alyilmaz C.Alyilmaz S.2020-03-262020-03-2620179786197105001; 9786197105988; 9786197105995; 9786197408003; 9786197408010; 9786197408027; 9786197408034; 9786197408041; 9786197408058; 9786197408065; 9786197408072; 9786197408089; 9786197408096; 9786197408102; 9786197408119; 9786197408126; 9786197408133; 97861974082631314-2704https://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2017/23/S10.022https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/3576817th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference, SGEM 2017 -- 29 June 2017 through 5 July 2017 -- 130787Historical buildings require advanced measurement tools and techniques to be documented in detail and precisely because of their different natural characteristics, different dimensions, and complex architectural constructions. In this study, precise measurements were made with TotalStation, and photographs of historical works were taken from different angles. The obtained raw data were evaluated in a computer environment and a 3D model was obtained. It has been observed that the use of this system, which has started to occupy an important place especially in the field of engineering, offers significant advantages in terms of time, cost and labor for the users. The accuracy of the coordinates of the different points taken over the work was also evaluated.The evaluation results are sufficiently sensitive for architectural documentation and restoration work. © SGEM2017. All Rights Reserved.en10.5593/sgem2017/23/S10.022info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAccuracyArchitectural documentationPhotogrammetryModeling and precision study with photogrammetry method of the “ince minaret” museumConference Object1723179186N/A