Capture the courage and the Manhattan grid with Leica Geosystems HDS ™ technology
Norcross, GA (Vocus) 6 October 2010
This summer Leica Geosystems has gather together with researchers from architecture Annie Han + Daniel Mihalyo of pencil studio to the public spaces and urban infrastructure with the help of a laser scanner from Leica Geosystems. Work on the 2010 New York Stock Exchange price of the Van Alen Institute, spent two months in urban researchers digitization through Manhattan from Harlem to Wall Street, in an effort to create a catalog of the iconic City public spaces, details and building styles – in all three countries, detailed dimensions.
Despite record heat in July
in New York, the team worked 12 hours a day, often for four hours, as much land as possible during the opening times of vehicular traffic minimum cover. A full range of urban areas were captured, including eight blocks from Times Square, Wall Street, Canal Street, Chinatown, Soho, Broadway, Bowery, Bond and dozens of others.
“Although June and July was very hot, at the upper limit of compensation ScanStation operating temperature of 40 degrees Celsius, the unit worked exactly as planned, â? Mihalyo said. â? We encountered many difficult conditions, including the most problematic, the spongy soil in full sunshine. Fortunately, cut two-axis, the edge in all but ruled a few conditions. The difficulty of detecting two narrow lanes and high was made possible with thanks to the impressive range of scan station 1 Despite the air of visible particles, high humidity, vibration, direct sunlight and subway we went to great detail to 220 meters from the station points – enough to sweep most of the buildings on the 50th floor of the street level.â
months of data processing before them plans to the team to a phased deployment of the results of their project to commence next year, starting with a 20 foot wide mural from the data analysis to create Van Alen Institute of frontage on 22nd Street in Manhattan. On 1 December, they are driven open an exhibition at Temple Gallery on the campus of Temple University in Philadelphia footing with the sculptural works by new observations, especially through electronic scanning deposition surface. You will spend time in December / January, the MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire, the processing of data continues to produce several new animated digital video. In June 2011, it is a major exhibition at the Musée d’art contemporain cumulative Scottsdale based entirely on the project this summer with an exciting range of 2D, 3D and video to open.
For more information about HDSA? ¢ technology, see
www.leica-geosystems.us/en/HDS-Laser-Scanners-SW_5570.htm
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Van Alen Institute on the Internet at www. Vanalen.org for more information on programs related to NY-Research Award.
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