Q3 2026
Partnership with a reference open-air museum
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Inventory of wooden heritage through 3D photogrammetry
Concept phase — recommended pilot region: Lesser Poland / Subcarpathia

Problem
Wooden churches, Orthodox tserkvas, cottages, mills and windmills are disappearing from the Polish landscape — through fire, decay or demolition. Conservation inventories are slow and mostly cover listed monuments. The rest is lost without a trace.
Approach
A mobile photogrammetry team with drone and cameras: 3D scan of each object (Polycam / RealityCapture / Gaussian Splatting), GIS tagging, online database with 3D models viewable in a browser. Priority: objects outside the register of monuments — the most endangered.
Specifications
Scan time per object
2–4 hours
Model resolution
millimetre
Output
GLB + USDZ + measurements
Technology stack
Roadmap
Q3 2026
Partnership with a reference open-air museum
Q4 2026
First 20 objects scanned in pilot
2027
Online database with 3D models + printed atlas
2028
Expansion to further voivodeships
Partners we are looking for
Sanok, Olsztynek, Wdzydze, Kolbuszowa
Formal and methodological cooperation
Wooden churches outside the register
Inventory at municipal level
Technology partners
Who this is for
Open-air museums, conservation offices, rural parishes, municipalities, heritage enthusiasts
Get involved
First partners co-create the initiative through feedback and tests. They receive full support from the foundation's team at pilot pricing, and their contribution feeds into the public reference package.
FTI · KRS 0001049849