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From comparison to integration: A workflow evaluation of 3D Gaussian splatting and LiDAR point cloud for modern architectural heritage

Yanshun Yu, E. Verbree, Peter van Oosterom, Uta Pottgiesser, Yuyang Peng, Florent Poux

2025Automation in Construction5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper investigates the role of 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) within point cloud–dominated workflows for modern architectural heritage digitization. While 3DGS enables real-time, photorealistic visualization, its integration into LiDAR-based documentation pipelines remains underexplored. Using Bouwpub, a modern heritage building in the Netherlands, as a case study, the paper compares 3DGS and LiDAR across data acquisition and preservation, visualization, semantic segmentation, and dissemination. Results show that 3DGS offers superior visual expressiveness and user responsiveness, whereas LiDAR provides greater structural accuracy and segmentation reliability. Based on these findings, two integration strategies are proposed: a Blender-based multi-angle rendering workflow and a Level of Detail 3DGS (LOD3DGS) pipeline. Moving from isolated assessment to applied integration, the study positions 3DGS as a complementary visualization and dissemination module rather than a replacement. This hybrid approach supports immersive, scalable, and semantically enriched digital heritage systems, offering new directions for enhancing both expert documentation and public engagement.

Topics & Concepts

LidarPoint cloudComputer scienceWorkflowDocumentationRendering (computer graphics)Cultural heritageVisualizationSegmentationCloud computingPoint (geometry)Computer graphics (images)ArchitectureRemote sensingSemantics (computer science)Key (lock)Computer visionPhotogrammetryGeometric primitiveMerge (version control)GaussianPython (programming language)Data visualizationGeovisualizationScientific visualization3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageConservation Techniques and StudiesRemote Sensing and LiDAR Applications