After scanning the interior of this church I produced a 3D model of the roof trusses to aid in the drawing of a section plan. The church and rectory were scanned using a Leica ScanStation2, panoramic HDR photography, and hand measuring in July 2013.
The furniture was removed for unobstructed scanning of the architecture, but much of the ornamentation remains. Of particular note is the iconostas, the separating wall that holds several paintings. It was fabricated in Russia in 1893 and shipped across the Pacific to Juneau. The church was built in 1893-94. The iconostas and interior can be seen in the pointcloud flythrough.