This project impressively demonstrates why planning in existing buildings with 3D as-built modelling represents real added value for architects.
The building on Zollikerberg is a real gem - a mixture of changing materials and architectural styles that reflect its versatile use.
While the front of the building is clearly recognisable as a residential building, the rear area with its former stable is still clearly reminiscent of its former agricultural use.
With its steep pitched roof and wooden panelling, the house exudes a rustic, warm character. The combination of plaster and wood in the façade also gives it a strong regional connection and emphasises the handcrafted construction method
Modernising a building like this is a challenge - but that is precisely what gives this house its character. By precisely recording the existing building in 3D, we can fulfil the diverse requirements of the project and provide the architects with a solid planning basis. This not only makes planning more efficient, but also more creative and precise.
This project impressively demonstrates why planning in existing buildings with 3D as-built modelling represents real added value for architects.