St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Laser scan capture of St. Luke's Church exterior
Laser scan capture of St. Luke’s Church exterior – top view
St. Luke's Carpenter Gothic Interior
St. Luke’s Carpenter Gothic Interior
Laser scan of St. Luke's Church interior - greyscale
Laser scan of St. Luke’s Church interior – greyscale
St. Luke's Interior
St. Luke’s Interior

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LOCATION: Merritt Island, Florida
DATE: 2019/2020
ABOUT THIS PROJECT

The St. Luke’s Episcopal Church of Merritt Island, Florida, is an excellent example of Carpenter Gothic architecture constructed in Florida during the 1870s and 1880s. Constructed in 1888, St. Luke’s was constructed of Merritt Island pine tree timber. The interior of the chapel remains virtually unchanged. While exterior aluminum sheathing was placed over the original wood in 1977, it retains the original appearance. The St. Luke’s chapel and the cemetery were placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. ChronoPoints used the Leica RTC360 scanner to capture both the building’s interior and exterior.


ChronoPoints would like to thank St. Luke’s Episcopal Church for their permission to laser scan the Chapel.

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