We Scan.

You Design.

3D laser scanning of buildings and other objects (not only) in the construction industry.

Service for Architects

For the purpose of preparing documentation of the current state, we measure the actual condition of real buildings — both interior and exterior. The measurement is carried out using a modern method of precise 3D laser scanning combined with panoramic HDR-quality photographs.

The result of the digitization is a point cloud, which “transfers” the real object into the architect’s computer as a digital model.

What You Will Receive from Us

As an architect, you will receive free software containing the digital model, which allows you to take measurements and perform further spatial analysis — without the need for repeated site visits to capture missing details.

This method also eliminates cognitive distortion, which can occur with traditional surveying when the architect may not notice on-site that, for example, the walls are not perfectly perpendicular (especially in older buildings). When later redrawing the existing condition in CAD software, such measurements might otherwise not make sense.

Accuracy and Comfort

The high precision and level of detail of the scanned object allow you to navigate through the digital model as if you were physically on-site — measuring distances, angles, areas, or diameters — all from the comfort of your office.

Although the scanner is not an X-ray and only captures what is visible to the naked eye, the digital model provides a comprehensive overview and a better understanding of the structures throughout the building. This can significantly reduce the need for physical probing or destructive testing on-site.

CAD / BIM Data

From the digital model, you can create sections and views, align and calibrate them as a base for hybrid editing in 2D CAD software such as AutoCAD LT or GstarCAD Standard, or we can extract them for you as vector entities in DWG format as an additional part of the project.

Alternatively, we can export the digital model in formats such as LGS, PTS, LAS, PTG, PTX, E57, or RCP for use in your preferred 3D CAD / BIM program that supports point cloud processing.

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