St. Leonard’s Uniting Church Brighton, VIC
AT3: Measured Drawing and Digital Heritage Set
Measured Drawings & Digital Heritage (ABPL20020) GROUP 8
Nico Dawe | 1484165
Yilun Zhu (Tony) | 1366233
Haydian Susanto | 1359858
Church History
Church Name : St Leonard’s Uniting Church
Church Previous Name : St Leonard’s Presbyterian Church
Denomination : Uniting Church in Australia
Street Address : 2 Wolseley Grove, Brighton VIC 3186, Australia
Architect : Bruce Kemp
The original old St Leonard’s Uniting Church (which was a former Presbyterian Church) was erected in 1892 to 1893. The building is currently used as private church staff offices, however, we are unable to find the architect of the original building.
The present church building was built in 1956 to 1957. They have Sunday Service every week with about 60-120 congregations weekly (the church hall can accommodate about 180-200 people).
They are currently in process to renovate and enlarge the church spaces, designed by Atelier Wagner Architects.
https://www.churchesaustralia.org/list-of-churches/denominations/unitingchurch-in-australia/directory/7636-st-leonardand%2339%3Bs-unitingchurch
https://www.churchhistories.net.au/church-catalog/brighton-vic-st-leonardsuniting
Equipments
[Loaned from MSD]
Leica BLK360 Imaging Laser Scanner
Tripod
iPad Pro (with BLK360 app installed)
Laptop (with Leica Cyclone REGISTER 360 installed)
[Personal]
Laser Measurers (for manual measuring)
iPhone (for detail scanning + additional photo)
Sketchbook
Workflow
Contact and Scheduling with Church
Scan with Leica BLK360 Imaging Laser Scanner
Scanned Point Clouds Initial Alignment in BLK360 iPad app
Export Scan Data to Leica Cyclone REGISTER 360 in Laptop Further Alignment and Point Cloud
Export Aligned Point Clouds as .E57
Import Point Clouds to Autodesk Recap Pro, AutoCAD and Rhino
Process Point Clouds into Orthogonal Drawings
Point Clouds
Leica BLK360 Imaging
Laser Scanner allowed us to scan the building (both exterior and interior). The scan data resulted point clouds (as shown in these images). After processing and aligning these point clouds, we are able to trace and convert them into drawings.
Intensity
Intensity meant the level of accuracy and detail of certain part. Intensity is determined based on scanner’s location and the distance between each scan.
Each window represents musical notation, with the beginning being the treble clef, the windows show a narrative and musical journey, with each pane being connected with one another.
Some musical notations that are found: treble clef, bass clef, crotchet notes, quaver notes and natural.
Taken from Bible — Isaiah 53:5
“But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement for our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we are healed.”
Taken from Bible — 2 Corinthians 6:2
“For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.”
Field Notes
Manual measurement of the Church walls width and building heights by using laser measurer and manually counting the bricks.
Our whole process from scanning the building to process the scan data and point clouds.
Scanning was done on 30 April, 1 May, and 8 May 2024.