Heritage 3D Scanning and HBIM for Monuments and Historic Buildings
Working with monuments and historic buildings calls for non-invasive capture, defensible accuracy and secure data handling. Through heritage 3D scanning and HBIM, we document monuments and historic buildings and deliver HBIM models and a measured digital baseline for conservation studies, restoration planning, technical documentation and controlled digital access for institutions, specialists and the public.
3D scanning services for Monuments and Cultural Heritage
We scan interiors and exteriors with care, capturing geometry, material condition and decorative detail at high resolution. The results are organised into HBIM so conservation teams can work from one consistent model across research, maintenance, restoration and museum interpretation. The same measured geometry can also serve as a baseline for seismic documentation and structural assessment or design, in collaboration with structural engineers.
From this dataset, we produce 3D models, orthophotos, sections and thematic layers, with targeted views and technical reporting. Files are structured for long-term use and support approvals, funding submissions and grant applications, as well as education programmes. Where appropriate, AR/VR experiences expand public access without placing additional load on the monument.
Services for Monuments and Cultural Heritage:
- High-density 3D survey of monuments and historic buildings
- HBIM models with phase, material and condition layers
- Orthophotos, sections and condition mapping derived from 3D data
- Baseline geometry for seismic documentation and structural assessment or design, with structural engineering support
- Long-term digital archive structures for institutions and collections
- AR/VR virtual tours and content for museums and education programmes
- 3D holographic displays for heritage interpretation
- Interactive visitor guides and interpretation apps
Monuments & Cultural Heritage Case studies