Over the last three days El Mustapha Mouaddiband I (with help from Columbia University graduate student Nicole Griggs) undertook a laser survey of the cathedral of Beauvais. It was an historic occasion: eleven years earlier, almost to the day, Stephen Murray (Columbia University Department of Art and Archeology) and Peter Allen (Columbia University Department of Computer Science) produced the first scan of the cathedral—in fact, the first scan of any Gothic cathedral. The survey, alas, was before its time: the data proved to be so difficult to assemble that it was nearly impossible to use.
In three days we produced over two billion data points with a precision on the order of 3-4 mm, and in over seventy different positions in the building. This was in part thanks to Leica Geosystems’s newest laser scanner, the P20, which breaks all records in terms of speed and accuracy.