3D virtual reconstruction of Sumy State University, Campus K2, using photogrammetry (doi:10.48788/DVUA/1KNJZQ)

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Citation

Title:

3D virtual reconstruction of Sumy State University, Campus K2, using photogrammetry

Identification Number:

doi:10.48788/DVUA/1KNJZQ

Distributor:

DataverseUA

Date of Distribution:

2025-11-03

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

Tytarenko, Ihor; Leonets, Yurii; Pavlenko, Ivan; Kulikov, Oleksandr; Andrusiak, Vladyslav, 2025, "3D virtual reconstruction of Sumy State University, Campus K2, using photogrammetry", https://doi.org/10.48788/DVUA/1KNJZQ, DataverseUA, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

3D virtual reconstruction of Sumy State University, Campus K2, using photogrammetry

Identification Number:

doi:10.48788/DVUA/1KNJZQ

Authoring Entity:

Tytarenko, Ihor (O. M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv)

Leonets, Yurii (Department of Urban Planning and Architecture, Sumy Regional State Administration)

Pavlenko, Ivan (Sumy State University)

Kulikov, Oleksandr (Sumy State University)

Andrusiak, Vladyslav (Sumy State University)

Software used in Production:

3DF Zephyr

Software used in Production:

SketchUp

Software used in Production:

Blender

Software used in Production:

Twinmotion

Grant Number:

0125U000440

Distributor:

DataverseUA

Access Authority:

Tytarenko, Ihor

Depositor:

Pavlenko, Ivan

Date of Deposit:

2025-11-03

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.48788/DVUA/1KNJZQ

Study Scope

Keywords:

Computer and Information Science, digitization, cultural heritage, architectural identity, 3D modeling, cultural heritage protection, photogrammetry

Abstract:

The material presents the results of digitizing Sumy State University, Campus K2, located on Petropavlivska Street in Sumy city. The building has historical and architectural value. On April 13, 2025, the main facade of the building was partially destroyed by a russian missile. As part of the research, an analysis of archival and historical materials was conducted. As a result of photogrammetry, a 3D model of the object was developed to document its condition after the destruction and preserve the cultural heritage in the Sumy region.

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photorgammetry results

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portable network graphics

Notes:

The research was conducted in accordance with Contract No. 51.24.01-25/27.ZP-01 between Sumy State University and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, within the implementation of R&D project “Scientific Foundations of the Virtual Reconstruction of Destroyed Cultural Heritage Objects for the Recovery Strategy in Ukraine” (State registration no. 0125U000440). A 3D model of Sumy State University, Campus K2, was reconstructed in a virtual 3D environment using photogrammetry for a representation of a destroyed object in the historical center of Sumy city. The research utilized sources from the Department of Culture, Tourism, and Religions of Sumy Regional State Administration, the Sumy Regional Museum of Local Lore, as well as open materials on the history of Sumy State University. The collected documents and photographs highlight the stages of the historical building’s functioning, its architectural features, and changes that occurred during the 20th and 21st centuries. On April 13, 2025, the building was partially destroyed by a russian missile. As a result, a 3D model of the object was developed to document its condition after the destruction and preserve the cultural heritage in the Sumy region. Historical sources indicate that the construction of the building began on the eve of World War I, around 1914. It was initially intended for a district court, whose jurisdiction extended to several regions. During the Hetmanate of Pavlo Skoropadsky (1918), the building was briefly used for its original purpose as a court. However, after the establishment of the Soviet Union, various administrative institutions were located here. In the following decades, the building served as the Agricultural Institute, and later as the Ukrainian Academy of Banking of the National Bank of Ukraine, becoming an important architectural landmark of the historic city center.

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Main facade. View from Petropavlivska Street of the main facade of Sumy State University, Campus K2.

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Side facade. Orthophoto projection of a 3D model from above, showing the extent of damage to the roof and surrounding area.

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Rear facade. A view from the university’s inner courtyard. The structure of the facades and extensions, as well as the general condition of the roof after the destruction, are clearly visible.

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Side and rear facades. Orthophoto projection of the 3D model from a height where the side and rear facades are visible.

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