We measure, analyse and present spatial data for use by Heritage Architects and consultants specialising in the history of buildings.
The 3D models are interrogated and presented in a standardised floor plan layout.
To support the standard 2D plans, the 3D model can allow an alterative perspective view.
Planning Applications require drawings to be presented in a scaled 2D drawing. Adding a 3D model provides context and textures.
Sections are produced from the 3D model for application purposes.
Illustrating a portion or slice of a building is helpful to understand the scale of the building and it's internal use. Further detail can be added including cornice, skirtings, fire surrounds and light fittings.
We understand the planning process and what type of presentation is required for Heritage Consultants to discuss how the original building has been added to, or identify what heritage material has been removed, over time.
We take care to measure and present to a level of detail required to identify original features alongside any subsequent addition that may influence the design process.
A textured 3D model adds value and weight to a Heritage Report. We can pre-prepare a series of drawings that can be referred to in applications for Listed Building Consent.
We present brick style, shape and colour in context with eaves, plinths, window and door fenestrations.
We can peel back a roof and see how the building is arranged in 3D. This allows Structural Engineers to analyse the structure and to seek permission for necessary investigation works.
We can group together certain features of a building. When assessed as a group the existing arrangements can be referred to in the proposed design.
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