Masjid Tuha Lam Ura (F1), Indonesia
General Attributes |
DOI | 10.26301/gj39-0514 |
Project Name | Masjid Tuha Lam Ura (F1) |
Country | Indonesia |
Status | Published |
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Spatial Data | Download (Links to all available data types will be emailed) |
Data Bounds (approx.) |
Data Types |
Data Type |
Size |
Device Name |
Device Type |
Photogrammetry - Aerial | 1.67 GB GB | DJI Phantom 4 Pro | Drone |
Data Derivatives | 0.35 GB GB | Nikon D5 | DSLR |
Background |
Site Description | This site (MAHS-IDN-ACH-ABS-S-001) is a mosque built using traditional architecture with a courtyard that contains a cemetery complex. The features consist of a mosque building, water tanks, wells, grave, and gravestones.
This mosque (MAHS-IDN-ACH-ABS-STG-S-001-F-0001) is built in the traditional vernacular style of Aceh, with a two-tiered roof supported by wooden pillars on a square floor plan. There are four main pillars in the middle of the structure, with twelve hexagonal supporting pillars along the edges. At the base of the pillars there is a wooden frame that extends around and binds all the edge posts. Each side pole is then joined with a wooden support at the top. Ribs and battens are also made of wood. The structure is joined using wooden pegs, without metal nails, though some parts are tied together with fiber rope. There are several wooden ornaments carved on the roof beams . The roof has been renovated using metal material.This mosque has no walls. The perimeter wall is only about 1 m high surrounding the entire building. The walls and floors are made from cement. The pillars are slightly elevated above the floor and supported by foundations stones. There is a wooden gate with ornamental carvings on the entrance atop stairs leading up to the mosque. There is a pulpit inside. |
Project Description | The Maritime Asia Heritage Survey works to systematically inventory and digitally document the endangered cultural heritage in the Maldives, Indonesia, and elswhere across the region. The materials documented through this work are critically endangered, facing both natural and human threats that jeopardize the survival and accessibility of historical information for this vital node in pre-modern global economic and religious networks at the cross-roads of an interconnected Indian Ocean world. The data made available here was collected by our Field Team using FARO Focus S350 Lidar scanner, Nikon D750 DSLR, and DJI Phantom 4 Pro drone, DJI Matrice 300RTK with ZenMuse L1 and P1 payloads. |
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Collection Date | 2021-06-26 to 2021-06-26 |
Publication Date | 0000-00-00 |
License Type | CC BY-NC-ND |
Citation |
0000: Masjid Tuha Lam Ura (F1) - Photogrammetry - Aerial , Data Derivatives . Collected by Maritime Asia Heritage Survey . Distributed by Open Heritage 3D. https://doi.org/10.26301/gj39-0514 |
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