Presidio of San Francisco - Mesa Room, United States of America
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DOI | 10.26301/e4dv-0e82 |
Project Name | Presidio of San Francisco - Mesa Room |
Country | United States of America |
Status | Published |
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LiDAR - Terrestrial | N/A GB | Leica C10 , Leica SS1 | Time of Flight Scanner , Time of Flight Scanner |
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Site Description | California's beautiful Presidio, located within the Golden Gate Recreation Area at the entry to San Francisco Bay, saw continuous use as a military base for 218 years by the Spanish, Mexican, and American armies. The building houses some of the oldest walls ever built in the city. At the heart of the Presidio, these walls make up the structure called the Officers' Club. After the original adobe walls were built by the Spanish colonists in 1815, they went into hiding starting in the 1880's when a new layer of wood was added. |
Project Description | The Presidio Trust has actively restored and managed this historic Bay Area site, and today the park looks as it did when the base was decommissioned 15 years ago. In an effort to continue their conservation efforts and repair damages, the Presidio Trust commissioned a Digital Preservation Project of the historic buildings. CyArk was brought in to find out exactly what the building’s adobe walls looked like, and how subsequent occupiers added layers of new materials to accommodate changes in use. |
Additional Information | Learn more |
Collection Date | 0000-00-00 to 0000-00-00 |
Publication Date | 2021-04-20 |
License Type | CC BY-NC-SA |
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