Peculiarities of Rebuilding the Temple of the Holy Trinity (Dresvyanka, Maslyaninsky District, Novosibirsk Oblast) in 3D
In this article the authors address the problem of preserving the church cultural heritage of the Siberian region. Materials, collected during an expedition to Dresvyanka village (Novosibirsk Oblast) within the framework of a summer geodesic measuring practical work, form the basis of this paper. The authors note that the institution of the church has always been the center of our society’s spiritual heritage. Today specialists have to analyze, to systematize and to preserve information about the temple for future restoration works. The expedition resulted in preparation of the complete set of measuring drawings; the temple’s history was filled up; its contemporary state was described, and 3d- models were produced. Within the framework of the model gradual changes of the Temple in the name of the Holy Trinity (1917-2014) are presented.
church historical heritage, measurements, restoration of history, virtual reconstruction, 3d model
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