Conserving Our Environment for Pennsylvania's Future
Reality Capture techniques such as photogrammetry and laser scanning have become increasingly present Cultural Resource Management projects in recent years. While the technologies are not new to the field, technological advancement, improved accessibility, and a number of other factors have made Digital Heritage more applicable to different types of tasks and processes within the Cultural Resource Management industry than previously. This presentation looks at how Digital Heritage documentation is used in Cultural Resource Management and how the same techniques can be applied to a variety of other industries.
Presenter: Bryan Herling - leads the Digital Heritage services at Southeastern Archaeological Research LLC. Mr. Herling has experience with laser scanning and photogrammetry as well as the preparation of 3D models and measured drawings, including drawings for Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), and Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) documentation. His undergraduate degree in Anthropology with a minor in Architectural History was completed at Pennsylvania State University in 2012, followed by a master’s degree in Archaeology of Buildings from the University of York in 2014, and a master’s degree in Historic Preservation from Boston Architectural College in 2018.
Registration Deadline: April 13, 2026
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