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Spatial Capture for Architecture

I capture existing spaces with the same precision I apply to virtual ones. Photogrammetry. Gaussian splatting. Calibrated photography. Digital twins you can actually use. Spatial capture and 3D scanning for architecture, renovation, and heritage documentation projects.

3D Gaussian

Gaussian Splatting

Real-time photorealistic scene reconstruction from image sets. Faster than traditional photogrammetry. Remarkably faithful to the original space.

Photogrammetry

Photogrammetry

Survey-grade 3D reconstruction and 3D scanning for architecture. Dense meshes and textured models for measurement, BIM integration, renovation planning, archival documentation.

360°

360° Capture

Immersive panoramic documentation. Calibrated HDR workflows with accurate color and exposure across every viewpoint.

Photography

Technical Photography

Controlled lighting. Color-calibrated output. Compositions for documentation and publication. Every shot is data: accurate, repeatable, ready for downstream use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a digital twin in architecture?

A digital twin is a precise 3D replica of an existing building or space, created from photogrammetry or laser scanning data. It can be used for renovation planning, documentation, BIM integration, or virtual walkthroughs.

What is Gaussian splatting?

A newer method of 3D scene reconstruction that produces photorealistic, navigable environments from standard image sets. Faster than traditional photogrammetry and with higher visual fidelity.

Do you work with international clients?

Yes. I work with architecture practices, developers, and institutions across Europe and internationally. Data capture is location-dependent. Processing and delivery are remote.