Florida International University

In the project for Florida International University (FIU), Reality Capture was carried out using laser scanning and aerial photography to accurately capture key areas of the university campus. This process documented the infrastructure and its surroundings, providing a reliable foundation for technical analysis, strategic planning, and efficient management, enabling informed decisions for future interventions.

Florida International University

Miami, Estados Unidos

2019

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REALITY CAPTURE

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digital photography

A gray terrestrial laser scanner is centered within a circular border

Terrestrial laser scanning

Terrestrial laser scanning was used to capture high-precision three-dimensional data, generating a detailed point cloud that documented key elements of the campus infrastructure, such as buildings, access points, and common areas. This information served as the foundation for analysing existing conditions, optimising planning, and managing the facilities.

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Aerial photography

Aerial photography provided a panoramic view of the campus, capturing high-resolution images that documented its surroundings and layout. These images facilitated the identification of usage patterns, the efficient planning of future expansions, and the integration of visual data for more comprehensive and strategic management of the spaces.

Florida International University

Miami, Estados Unidos

2019

Florida International University

In the project for Florida International University (FIU), Reality Capture was carried out using laser scanning and aerial photography to accurately capture key areas of the university campus. This process documented the infrastructure and its surroundings, providing a reliable foundation for technical analysis, strategic planning, and efficient management, enabling informed decisions for future interventions.

reality capture

Terrestrial Laser Scanning

Terrestrial laser scanning was used to capture high-precision three-dimensional data, generating a detailed point cloud that documented key elements of the campus infrastructure, such as buildings, access points, and common areas. This information served as the foundation for analysing existing conditions, optimising planning, and managing the facilities.

digital photography

Aerial Photography

Aerial photography provided a panoramic view of the campus, capturing high-resolution images that documented its surroundings and layout. These images facilitated the identification of usage patterns, the efficient planning of future expansions, and the integration of visual data for more comprehensive and strategic management of the spaces.