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BIM models of heritage buildings for scientific purposes

Famous museums and UNESCO World Heritage sites (such as Grand Master’s Palace in Malbork, Dominican Monastery in Dubrovnik)

Process

Stages

Conceptual design
Coordination
As-built
Maintenance

OpenBIM use

Thanks to BCF-based communication through IFC models, the customers could track changes, submit comments and control sophisticated data entry on a regular basis

Scope:

  • 3D scanning
  • BIM modeling from point cloud
  • 2D documentation
  • Data integration

Outcome

The digitization of monuments, through its faithful representation of sophisticated architectural details, made it possible to take the input data to the next level of quality

Customer's comment

Working with historic, world-renowned buildings requires huge responsibility. Despite the scale, the sophisticated geometry and the decay, BIM Point was able to produce deliverables of impressive quality that could be used for scientific, educational and promotional purposes.