Hong Kong Immersion - Documenting and Scanning Yuen's Mansion
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Transcript of Hong Kong Immersion - Documenting and Scanning Yuen's Mansion
Davis Allen, Sabrinna CoxHIPR 360
Prof. Keller
HONG KONG
YUENʼS MANSION
FARO FOCUS LASER SCANNER up to 4 computer programsused to process scans
1 US Dollar = 7.75 Hong Kong Dollars
90%of Hong Kong’s population
regularly uses publictransportation, whereas only
5%of the United States’s
population regularly uses public transportation.
1841 British Colonization
1941-1945
1997 Becomes SAR of China
Japanese Occupation
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HONG KONG IMMERSIONDocumenting and Scanning Yuenʼs Mansion
香 港 浸 没记 录 和 扫 描 袁 氏 大 屋
8,55
5 miles between Hong Kong and SavannahSquare footage of the average Hong Kong apartment:
484 square feet
Square footage of Main House at Yuen’s Mansion:
Population of Hong Kong in 1925:
725,000
6 buildings at the site.
2 days scanning on site 6 days of processing scans in the lab
29 scans completed at Yuenʼs Mansion
capable of capturing 1,000,000
points per second
average scan takes10 minutes
Population of Hong Kong in 2013:
7,184,000
West Watchtower Main House Front House
EastWatchtower
Small House Barn
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built between1920s -1940s
Located in Mui Wo on Lantau Island,Hong Kong’s largest island of
56.82 square miles
Hong Kong’s Antiquities and Monuments Office considered Yuenʼs Mansion historically significant because of the site’s involvement in World War II
Yuen used the watchtower on the Silver River to help transport food to mainland China during the
Japanese Occupation from 1941-1945
total of 44,000,000 points captured per scan on-site at Yuen’s Mansion
to complete
3,240 square feeta grade 2 historic building
The Hong Kong government has graded942 historic buildings as grade 1, 2, or 3.
103 are monuments, and are the onlyprotected buildings in Hong Kong