Vidanta Group

Reality Capture was carried out using laser scanning and 360 photography to document existing conditions and ensure precision in the project’s development. This information served as the foundation for creating a detailed BIM model, focusing on both room design and machinery movement analysis, optimising planning and execution on-site.

Grupo Vidanta

Playa del Cármen, 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

digital photography

Ícono de contorno azul de un monitor de computadora que muestra un tablero con gráficos y tablas

DIGITAL MODELS

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

Laser scanning

Laser scanning enabled the capture of precise environmental data, generating a point cloud that meticulously documented existing conditions. This technology was key to accurately modelling both interior and exterior spaces, identifying clashes, and ensuring the feasibility of proposed design solutions.

Ícono gris de una cámara con flechas circulares a su alrededor, rodeado por un círculo y el texto 360° encima, que simboliza una cobertura de sonido inmersiva de 360 ​​grados

360 photography

360 photography was used to obtain a comprehensive visual representation of the existing spaces. These images complemented the point cloud, providing a detailed visual context that facilitated remote review.

Un círculo gris con formas cuadradas y rectangulares negras de diferentes tamaños dispuestas en su interior y alrededor

BIM (Building Information Modeling)

Based on the captured data, a BIM model was developed to integrate all relevant project information. This model would be used to precisely design the rooms and simulate machinery movements, enabling efficient planning and optimising construction processes.

Grupo Vidanta

Playa del Cármen, México

2019

Grupo Vidanta

Reality Capture was carried out using laser scanning and 360 photography to document existing conditions and ensure precision in the project’s development. This information served as the foundation for creating a detailed BIM model, focusing on both room design and machinery movement analysis, optimising planning and execution on-site.

reality capture

Laser scanning

Laser scanning enabled the capture of precise environmental data, generating a point cloud that meticulously documented existing conditions. This technology was key to accurately modelling both interior and exterior spaces, identifying clashes, and ensuring the feasibility of proposed design solutions.

digital photography

360 photography

360 photography was used to obtain a comprehensive visual representation of the existing spaces. These images complemented the point cloud, providing a detailed visual context that facilitated remote review.

digital models

BIM (Building Information Modeling)

Based on the captured data, a BIM model was developed to integrate all relevant project information. This model would be used to precisely design the rooms and simulate machinery movements, enabling efficient planning and optimising construction processes.