Lyon Martin House, United States of America


General Attributes
DOI10.26301/36rx-1875
Project NameLyon Martin House
CountryUnited States of America
StatusPublished
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Spatial DataDownload (Links to all available data types will be emailed)
Data Bounds (approx.)

Data Types

Data Type Size Device Name Device Type
LiDAR - Terrestrial22.9 GBFaro Focus S350 Phase Based Laser Scanner
Photogrammetry - Aerial7.9 GBDJI Phantom 4 Pro Drone
Photogrammetry - Terrestrial109 GBSony A7 RIV Mirrorless
Background
Site DescriptionLocated in the Noe Valley neighborhood of San Francisco, The Lyon-Martin House is the former home of pioneering lesbian activists Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon. Beginning in the 1950s, the home served as a community and meeting space for the first lesbian civil rights organization, Daughters of Bilitis, and was central to the couple's lifelong activism and partnership. For decades, their home transcended both their private and public lives, serving as both a safe space for queer communties and a meeting place for political action. Today, the home remains a touchstone for celebrating LGBTQ+ history and igniting ongoing activism in the fight for equality.
Project DescriptionIn 2021, CyArk documented the Lyon-Martin House utilizing LiDAR and photogrammetry. The data was utilized to create a 3D guided tour of the home for public audiences to learn about the history of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon's activism and life in the home.
Additional InformationLearn more
Collection Date2021-09-28 to 2021-09-29
Publication Date0000-00-00
License TypeCC BY-NC-SA
Entities
ContributorsN/A
CollectorsCyArk
FundersIron Mountain
PartnersFriends of Lyon Martin House , GLBT Historical Society
Site AuthorityN/A
Citation
0000: Lyon Martin House - LiDAR - Terrestrial , Photogrammetry - Aerial , Photogrammetry - Terrestrial . Collected by CyArk . Distributed by Open Heritage 3D. https://doi.org/10.26301/36rx-1875

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