Logotipo con una flecha estilizada dorada apuntando hacia la derecha al lado de la palabra SENTURA

Sentura Shopping Center, Tlalnepantla

In this project, terrestrial laser scanning and aerial photography were carried out to accurately capture the existing conditions of the construction. The data were integrated into a BIM model for planning and coordination, complemented by robotic layout with a total station for the precise installation of elements on-site and mixed reality to visualise and interact with the designs.

All information was managed within a Common Data Environment (CDE), ensuring efficient collaboration and technical control at every stage.

Urbana

Tlalnepantla, México

2019

Ícono azul que muestra una cámara de vigilancia y un dron volando sobre árboles, montañas y edificios

REALITY CAPTURE

Un contorno azul de una cámara con un símbolo de engranaje al frente, encerrado dentro de un círculo azul

PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL

Ícono de arte de línea azul de un monitor de computadora que muestra un cubo 3D y elementos de interfaz, lo que sugiere un software de diseño o modelado 3D, encerrado en un borde circular

DIGITAL MODELS

Un dibujo de línea azul muestra tres capas apiladas, con circuitos en la capa superior y patrones ondulados debajo, que representan componentes o materiales electrónicos en un borde circular

FIELD TECHNOLOGY

Contorno azul de una cabeza humana de perfil con gafas de realidad virtual, encerrada en un círculo azul sobre fondo blanco

EXTENDED REALITY

Ícono de línea azul que muestra un monitor de computadora con gráficos de barras, un engranaje, una marca de verificación y un documento, que representa el análisis de datos, dentro de un borde circular.

DATA SCIENCE

Un escáner láser terrestre de color gris está centrado dentro de un borde circular

terrestrial laser scanning

Reality capture was implemented through terrestrial laser scanning to support project management. This technology enabled the creation of a detailed three-dimensional model of the shopping centre, enhancing design accuracy, reducing errors, and ensuring that construction progressed in line with the highest quality standards.

Un ícono con contorno gris muestra un dron con cámara sobrevolando un paisaje urbano. La escena está dentro de un círculo.

Aerial photography

Aerial photography provided a comprehensive perspective of the project, offering a clear view of the shopping centre’s construction progress. The aerial images facilitated the identification of potential adjustments and optimised resource management throughout the entire construction process.

Ícono circular gris que muestra la palabra BIM junto a un edificio simplificado en un monitor de computadora, representando el Modelado de Información de Construcción en proyectos de arquitectura

BIM (Building Information Modeling)

The use of BIM (Building Information Modelling) models provided a detailed digital representation of the shopping centre, aiding in monitoring the project’s progress. This technology enabled the identification of potential issues, informed decision-making, and ensured that each phase of the project proceeded as planned.

Un ícono gris de una cámara sobre un trípode que captura una imagen de un mapa o diagrama (posiblemente representando el aeropuerto de la Ciudad de México), todo ello encerrado dentro de un borde circular.

robotic layout

With robotic layout, millimetre precision was achieved in the project’s execution. This service allowed for the exact marking of points and boundaries of the shopping centre, reducing work time and preventing errors that could impact construction quality.

Dibujo lineal de una persona que usa gafas de realidad virtual, apuntando a una interfaz flotante con íconos, todos encerrados en un borde circular, perfecto para mostrar la innovación tecnológica en el Aeropuerto Internacional CDMX.

Mixed reality

Mixed reality combined digital models with the real environment, offering an immersive experience during the construction of the shopping centre. This service facilitated an interactive visualisation of the project, enabling a better understanding of the construction phases.

Dibujo de líneas grises de una computadora portátil dentro de un círculo, con las letras CDE en la pantalla, evocando un ambiente moderno y listo para viajar que recuerda al Aeropuerto Internacional CDMX.

CDE
(Common Data Environment)

With the CDE (Common Data Environment), all documentation and designs for the shopping centre were centrally accessible, allowing for greater efficiency in information management. This improved project traceability and enhanced real-time collaboration.

Urbana

Tlalnepantla, México

2019

Logotipo con una flecha estilizada dorada apuntando hacia la derecha al lado de la palabra SENTURA

Sentura Shopping Center, Tlalnepantla

In this project, terrestrial laser scanning and aerial photography were carried out to accurately capture the existing conditions of the construction. The data were integrated into a BIM model for planning and coordination, complemented by robotic layout with a total station for the precise installation of elements on-site and mixed reality to visualise and interact with the designs.

All information was managed within a Common Data Environment (CDE), ensuring efficient collaboration and technical control at every stage.

REALITY CAPTURE

Terrestrial Laser Scanning

Reality capture was implemented through terrestrial laser scanning to support project management. This technology enabled the creation of a detailed three-dimensional model of the shopping centre, enhancing design accuracy, reducing errors, and ensuring that construction progressed in line with the highest quality standards.

PHOTOGRAPHY DIGITAL

Aerial Photography

Aerial photography provided a comprehensive perspective of the project, offering a clear view of the shopping centre’s construction progress. The aerial images facilitated the identification of potential adjustments and optimised resource management throughout the entire construction process.

DIGITAL MODELS

BIM (Building Information Modeling)

The use of BIM (Building Information Modelling) models provided a detailed digital representation of the shopping centre, aiding in monitoring the project’s progress. This technology enabled the identification of potential issues, informed decision-making, and ensured that each phase of the project proceeded as planned.

FIELD TECHNOLOGY

Robotic Layout

With robotic layout, millimetre precision was achieved in the project’s execution. This service allowed for the exact marking of points and boundaries of the shopping centre, reducing work time and preventing errors that could impact construction quality.

EXTENDED REALITY

Mixed Reality

Mixed reality combined digital models with the real environment, offering an immersive experience during the construction of the shopping centre. This service facilitated an interactive visualisation of the project, enabling a better understanding of the construction phases.

DATA SCIENCE

CDE(Common Data Environment)

With the CDE (Common Data Environment), all documentation and designs for the shopping centre were centrally accessible, allowing for greater efficiency in information management. This improved project traceability and enhanced real-time collaboration.