Associate Professor Cari Goetcheus, Historic Preservation program, spoke on “Data Capture Technologies for Cultural Landscape Documentation and Visualization” as an invited guest speaker at the Digital Cultural Heritage FUTURE VISIONS a landscape perspective conference held at Tongji University in Shanghai, China, November 23-24, 2019. Sponsored by the College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University (China), School of Architecture, University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia), and the ICOMOS-IFLA International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes (which Goetcheus is a member of as a U.S. expert member) the 2 day conference covered the topics of: Digital Cultural Heritage Recording & Analysis, Digital Cultural Heritage Monitoring & Management, Digital Conservation of Intangible Dimensions of Cultural Heritage, Heritage Assessment & Restoration with Innovative Technologies, Cultural Heritage Interpretation & Knowledge Dissemination, and Innovative Data Application & Heritage Conservation.
Goetcheus presented data from two case study sites—Stratford Hall National Historic Landmark in Virginia and Wormsloe State Historic Site in Savannah—images from which are included below.