Design 1

Heritage Building Scan-to-BIM Model | Stockport

Project Scope

The client required an accurate LOD 350 Revit model of a heritage building to support renovation planning and planning submission requirements. Using registered point cloud data, our modelling team developed a coordinated BIM model capturing complex architectural features including the dome, arched openings, decorative wall profiles and structural roof elements.

Deliverables

  • LOD 350 Revit BIM Model
  • Floor Plans
  • Site Plan
  • Roof Plan
  • Building Elevations
  • Sections
  • Custom Revit Families
  • Planning Submission Drawings

Duration

  • Point Cloud Capture: 3 days
  • Revit Modelling & QA: 45 days

1. Exterior and Interior Modelling

The model covers the full exterior envelope, including wall sweeps, niches, and voids, as well as interior architecture. Arched windows and doors required custom Revit families to capture protection grilles and glazing patterns. All elements were modelled to LOD 350 and checked against the point cloud in section and 3D views.

2. Dome and Complex Geometry

The dome was one of the main modelling challenges. Its slope varies rather than following a steady pattern, so the team used a massing technique to match the profile to the point cloud, working in plan and 3D views simultaneously to get accurate profiles and correct heights.

3. Structural Elements

Roof trusses were modelled primarily in section view to maintain accuracy against the point cloud. Overall model accuracy sits within approximately 10mm of the scan data.

Equipment Used

  • LOD 350 Revit BIM Model
  • Floor Plans
  • Site Plan
  • Roof Plan
  • Building Elevations
  • Sections
  • Custom Revit Families
  • Planning Submission Drawings

Duration

  • Point Cloud Capture: 3 days
  • Revit Modelling & QA: 45 days