Conventional topographic databases, obtained by capture on  aerial or spatial images provide a simplified 3D modeling of our  urban environment, answering the needs of numerous applications  (development, risk prevention, mobility management, etc.). However,  when we have to represent and analyze more complex sites  (monuments, civil engineering works, archeological sites, etc.),  these models no longer suffice and other acquisition and processing  means have to be implemented. This book focuses on the study of  adapted lifting means for “notable buildings”. The  methods tackled in this book cover lasergrammetry and the current  techniques of dense correlation based on images using conventional  photogrammetry.