Zilla School, Bangladesh


General Attributes
DOI10.26301/2pkz-8z95
Project NameZilla School
CountryBangladesh
StatusPublished
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Data Types

Data Type Size Device Name Device Type
LiDAR - Terrestrial17.3 GBFaro Focus S150 Phase Based Laser Scanner
Photogrammetry - Aerial5.4 GBDJI Phantom 4 Pro Drone
Photogrammetry - Terrestrial35.7 GBSony A7R4 Mirrorless
Background
Site DescriptionKhulna Zilla School is the oldest high school in the Khulna district of Bangladesh, located at Lower Jessore Road, Khulna. Most believe that it was established in 1873. On the recommendation of the Hunter Commission Report of 1883, the British Government of India took over the control and management of the school in April 1885. A new red brick building was constructed at that time and the school was renamed as ‘Khulna Zila School’. As it was RED in colour; local people also called it ‘Lal Dalan’ or ‘The Red Building’.
Project DescriptionThe Zilla School was documented by students and faculty from Jahangirnagar University, Khulna University as well as staff from CyArk as part of the RED (Rapid Emergency Documentation) Program. The building was documented with both terrestrial and aerial photogrammetry and terrestrial LiDAR.
Collection Date2022-02-26 to 2022-02-28
Publication Date2022-10-19
License TypeCC BY-NC-SA
Entities
ContributorsN/A
CollectorsFaculty of Arts and Humanities Jahangirnagar University , Architecture Discipline Khulna University
FundersAliph Foundation
PartnersCyArk
Site AuthorityKhulna Zilla School Authority
Citation
2022: Zilla School - LiDAR - Terrestrial , Photogrammetry - Aerial , Photogrammetry - Terrestrial . Collected by Faculty of Arts and Humanities Jahangirnagar University , Architecture Discipline Khulna University . Distributed by Open Heritage 3D. https://doi.org/10.26301/2pkz-8z95

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