The Great Chamber at The Charterhouse, London. It was created as a grand second floor space by Sir Edward North in the mid 16th Century. Queen Elizabeth I stayed at The Charterhouse for five days in 1558 and the early meetings of her Privy Council were almost certainly held in the Great Chamber.
Later The Chaterhouse was bought by Thomas Howard (The Duke of Norfolk) and was also known as Howard House. The Duke of Norfolk redecorated the Great Chamber and installed the chimneypiece, ceiling and north west window bay in the 1570s.
Most of the ceiling was destroyed in a fire in 1941. The part in the window bay is original whereas the rest is a 1950s replica.
Visit the Charterhouse by booking an excellent tour here: https://thecharterhouse.digitickets.co.uk/tickets
Scan of the Great Chamber after rennovation can be seen here: https://skfb.ly/6VBUH
Assistance for this model were very kindly supplied by Kayden Rodger.
1697 photos taken in July 2019 with a Sony a6000 and processed in Reality Capture.
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43 comments
you are de best
what is the best way to download and openthis in Blender? I use glTF but the quality is nowhere near as good as what is shown above...
Excellent, thank you.
Fantastic work.
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i can model stuff like this too by using PolyCam For ios only i think so i guess this model was make on PolyCam
Thanks for sharing.
i liked/nice job guy
Really superb. Beyond the incredible detail, it's mostly the atmosphere that I find very well captured ...
You Are Amazing ! Thanks Man
Once again thank you.
very good
a little video for you .
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@Brigyon thank you for the kind words. I really do take that many photos. It helps to have the fastest SD card possible to reduce the number of times I have to wait for the camera to catch up saving the photos! The problem with video converted to frames is the quality (due to compression) tends to be lower.
This is fantastic! do you convert video to frames or really take 1697 photos of the site?
Thanks for giving so much to the community!
@nebulousflynn Whoop, whoop! Well spotted and that's fantastic news. Always amazes me that when I post a new model, up to two and a half thousand people might get an email about it. Never expected my photogrammetry journey to still be growing like this. I'll see what I can do to celebrate in terms of new models...
2.5k followers, David! Well done
Great to see more people discovering your scans, we hope to help even more people do the same in the future 
Perhaps you could do something fun for them, like creating a milestone model?
sketchfab.com/bartv/collections/follower...
Thanks you SOOOO much for your generosity and your wonderful models/buildings...which reminds me of my how many ? sojourns in London. I use them in Daz Studio.
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Merci !!!
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Excellent!
@artfletch Thank you! Credits and a link to this page should also be included in the application's manual.
@Yukihiko.Aoyagi Thanks for answering. Feel free to use it and please credit me as David Fletcher (@artfletch).
@artfletch Thanks for the reply. This application is free. However, the AI technology we use in this application is the technology we use in our work. We are making this application free in order to encourage more people to use this technology.