Architectural Drawings for a Residential Building Based on a Point Cloud (CAFM)

2023
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Archizem specialists prepared a full set of architectural drawings for a residential building in France, using a laser scanning point cloud. The client, a French real-estate and facilities management company, required accurate building geometry for integration into its Computer-Aided Facility Management (CAFM) system to support ongoing operations and future refurbishment planning.

The deliverables include detailed floor plans, elevations, and sections, representing architectural elements from load-bearing structures to finish details. A separate, detailed roof plan was also produced, covering key structural components and junctions. This comprehensive approach ensured high accuracy and immediate practical utility for facility management.

The work was carefully aligned with national requirements and the client’s internal standards, resulting in a drawing set optimized for seamless CAFM integration. This supports key functions such as space management, maintenance planning, and energy-efficiency upgrades.

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