Milwaukee Independent features UWM SARUP’s Historic Preservation Institute as a leading center for using advanced photogrammetry and laser scanning to digitally preserve architectural terra cotta—especially from the Pabst Mansion pavilion. Under HPI’s direction, faculty and students document and reconstruct historic elements and build digital archives to support restoration. This work underscores the institute’s mission to bridge education and preservation through cutting‑edge technology.
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