Puerta de Hierro Residential Development

In this horizontal housing development, Reality Capture was carried out using laser scanning to accurately document the initial conditions of the land and existing structures. Based on this information, a detailed BIM model was generated, serving as the foundation for the project’s design, planning, and efficient development. Additionally, Virtual Reality was incorporated to showcase different house types to potential clients.

Vidusa

Monterrey, México

2019

Blue icon showing a surveillance camera and a drone flying over trees, mountains, and buildings.

REALITY CAPTURE

Blue outline icon of a computer monitor showing a dashboard with graphs and charts

DIGITAL MODELS

Blue icon of a person using virtual reality glasses

EXTENDED REALITY

A gray terrestrial laser scanner is centered within a circular border

Laser scanning

Laser scanning enabled the capture of a precise point cloud, documenting the land and existing structures with high accuracy. This information was essential for recording dimensions, identifying critical conditions, and ensuring a reliable foundation for project design and planning.

Ícono circular gris que muestra una pantalla de computadora con las letras BIM junto a una estructura simplificada de datos y edificios

BIM
(Building Information Modeling)

Using the laser scan data, a detailed BIM model was developed to integrate all relevant information about the land and structures. This model facilitated cross-disciplinary coordination, optimised design processes, and provided a key tool for project management and development.

Un sencillo dibujo lineal en gris de unas gafas de realidad virtual con las letras VR en el frente, encerradas dentro de un borde circular sobre un fondo blanco

Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality was used to create immersive experiences that showcased the different house types to potential clients. This tool allowed for a realistic visualisation of the proposed designs, improving spatial understanding and supporting decision-making during the sales process.

Modern kitchen and dining area with dark cabinets, a stove, refrigerator, and a glass-top table for four. In this Puerta de Hierro residential development, apple artwork and tall plants add style to the white-tiled space.

Tecnológico de Monterrey – Monterrey

Monterrey, México

2019

Puerta de Hierro Residential Development

In this horizontal housing development, Reality Capture was carried out using laser scanning to accurately document the initial conditions of the land and existing structures. Based on this information, a detailed BIM model was generated, serving as the foundation for the project’s design, planning, and efficient development. Additionally, Virtual Reality was incorporated to showcase different house types to potential clients.

REALITY CAPTURE

Laser sSanning

Laser scanning enabled the capture of a precise point cloud, documenting the land and existing structures with high accuracy. This information was essential for recording dimensions, identifying critical conditions, and ensuring a reliable foundation for project design and planning.

DIGITAL MODELS

BIM (Building Information Modeling)

Using the laser scan data, a detailed BIM model was developed to integrate all relevant information about the land and structures. This model facilitated cross-disciplinary coordination, optimised design processes, and provided a key tool for project management and development.

EXTENDED REALITY

Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality was used to create immersive experiences that showcased the different house types to potential clients. This tool allowed for a realistic visualisation of the proposed designs, improving spatial understanding and supporting decision-making during the sales process.