Case
Hverringe Gods securing the cultural heritage
The beautiful old building that has been so finely restored stood model for new technology.
Modelhuset has been on the Hverringe estate, to show how the new technology can help in connection with registration. A 3D laser scanner was set up on a tripod and after 20 scans outside and 40 inside, the entire building was registered with all measurements. The next day, all scans were recorded and put together into one large building and after another week, the entire building was recorded in Archicad as a 3D model.
This method can be used both in connection with renovation and restoration, but also for securing the building in case of fire or storm.
Hverringe Estate
“It is about protecting ones values and our common cultural heritage.
For example If the manor house burns we can use the 3D model as documentation to the insurance company - both in relation to the building itself, but also the furniture. ”
Thomas Work
Complete scanning and accurate reproduction
Modelhuset offers help in connection with renovation and restoration with the help of laser scanning. This makes registration much faster, more accurate and cheaper.
When we talk about renovation and restoration, it is a great advantage for i.a. architects and engineers to have everything recorded and drawn. The cumbersome method of measuring tape, ruler and laser meter, as well as a large pad and pencil, is no longer necessary. With a laser scanner, everything is straightforward and uncomplicated, and you can register everything on one building in a relatively simple way.
One of the things they point out is that it is now possible to have its building registered, so that in case of fire, storm or other damage it is possible to restore the old cultural heritage. As the building is now digitized, it can always be recorded and rebuilt as it was before e.g. a fire. There are many cases where these old fine buildings have gone up in flames, it is a shame, as it is important for our Danish history that these buildings continue to be around the country.
The scanner makes up to 976,000 dots per second, thereby making an enormously accurate registration that is typically within a few millimetres of accuracy. It is also possible to scan in colour if desired, thereby everything inside can also be recreated in its original form, and in connection with the insurance company it is possible to document what the building contains.