Integrating Close Range Photogrammetry and Augmented Reality for Cultural Heritage Architecture Visualization

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Since the beginning of 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic has emerged in Indonesia and affected how people live, including the learning process. Schools and education institutions have been forced to move online. In addition, the places to support learning activities were closed as a precautionary measure against the spread of the virus, such as museums and historical sites. The education sector needs to rapidly develop and deploy a robust digital framework in dealing with the pandemic's effect. The 4.0 technological sophisticated development starts to pervade the learning process, such as augmented reality (AR). AR, which supports inclusive learning with interactive and attractive performance, can play an essential role in delivering profound understanding for students. This article presents the 3D historical enriched model of the Pawon temple derived from close range photogrammetry's point clouds that blends real and virtual environments. The 3D model of Pawon temple, which reached Level of Detail 3 (LoD3), can be accessed and perceived by users with augmented reality technology via Android-based devices.

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