Our London portfolio includes projects throughout Marylebone, Paddington, Kensington, the City of Westminster, Clerkenwell, Farringdon, South Bank, and Bermondsey — from period townhouses to heritage landmarks. All surveys are captured using millimetre-accuracy colour scanning and delivered as registered point clouds or CAD outputs, ready for design, analysis, or future BIM modelling.
We provide laser scan surveys across London, capturing buildings in precise 3D for architects, developers, and property owners. Projects span Marylebone, Kensington, Westminster, Clerkenwell, Farringdon, and the South Bank — with all data delivered as registered point clouds or CAD outputs, ready for design or BIM use.
LASER SCANNING LONDON : Hill Street, City of Westminster
This Georgian apartment building in central London represents a typical laser scan survey instruction — complex internal geometry, limited access, and high architectural value. The property was captured in full colour using 3D laser scanning to document façades, interiors, and structural form with millimetre precision.
The resulting registered point cloud provides a dimensionally accurate record of the building, supporting future design, refurbishment, and planning work. Colour data was retained throughout, preserving material detail and surface condition for reference within Revit or CAD workflows.
Surveys like Hill Street demonstrate how laser scanning delivers rapid, non-intrusive documentation of London’s period buildings. The data gives architects and developers a reliable baseline for renovation, coordination, and heritage preservation.
A colour laser scan survey of a Georgian apartment building at 2 Hill Street, City of Westminster, capturing façades and interiors in high detail. The registered point cloud provides an accurate digital record for design, refurbishment, and heritage documentation across central London.
LASER SCANNING LONDON : Boston Manor House, Brentford
Boston Manor House represents a typical heritage-focused laser scan survey within London — large, historically significant, and requiring meticulous documentation for restoration. The Grade I listed Jacobean building, set within Boston Manor Park in Brentford, was scanned as part of structural and conservation works aimed at stabilising the house and improving public access. The survey captured the entire structure in high-density colour, recording façades, interiors, and roof forms with precision. The resulting registered point cloud provided a shared spatial reference for architects, engineers, and conservation teams, allowing condition assessment and detailed design to proceed with confidence.
Projects such as Boston Manor House highlight how laser scanning supports the preservation and redevelopment of London’s historic estates, providing a lasting digital record that informs restoration, access upgrades, and long-term maintenance planning.
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A colour laser scan survey of Boston Manor House in Brentford — a Grade I listed Jacobean manor captured for architects and engineers undertaking major restoration and structural stabilisation works, providing accurate 3D data to support heritage preservation and improved public access.
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