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PEC_corona 3D model of the Corona Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral in 1408. The date was chosen to coincide with the visit of the Countess of Kent to the Cathedral in this year, for which documentary evidence survives. The architecture is largely as it is today, with the exception of the central reliquary and adjacent tomb structures, which are no longer present. Whilst this model adheres to plans and elevations provided by Canterbury Cathedral, it should be taken as geometrically representative rather than completely accurate. This model contains architectural geometry only, and does not contain textures. |
ZIP | 34 Mb |
PEC_crypt 3D model of the eastern crypt area at Canterbury Cathedral in 1408 - the site of St Thomas Becket's tomb. The architecture is largely as it is today, with the exception of the central tomb structure, which is no longer present. Whilst this model adheres to plans and elevations provided by Canterbury Cathedral, it should be taken as geometrically representative rather than completely accurate. This model contains architectural geometry only, and does not contain textures. |
ZIP | 27 Mb |
PEC_martydom 3D model of the site of St Thomas Becket's martyrdom at Canterbury Cathedral in 1408. The architectural form of the space is similar to today, with two exceptions. The first is the crossing tunnel (in the south wall), installed later in the 15th century; the second is the Lady Chapel and associated screen which was installed in the northern portion of the eastern wall, again later in the 15th century. Whilst this model adheres to plans and elevations provided by Canterbury Cathedral, it should be taken as geometrically representative rather than completely accurate. This model contains architectural geometry only, and does not contain textures. |
ZIP | 23 Mb |
PEC_trinity 3D model of the Trinity Chapel - the site of St Thomas Becket's shrine - and surroundings at Canterbury Cathedral in 1408. The architectural form of the space is similar to today, although some of the surrounding tombs have changed - additional tombs being adde after the date of this model. Whilst this model adheres to plans and elevations provided by Canterbury Cathedral, it should be taken as geometrically representative rather than completely accurate. This model contains architectural geometry only, and does not contain textures. |
ZIP | 134 Mb |