BIM Project of Georgia Tech Library
Remodelled the historic Price Gilbert Library and Crosland Tower into a future-ready academic hub by harnessing state-of-the-art reality capture and digital twin workflows. Using high-resolution laser scanning and immersive 360° photography, we generated detailed point-cloud data and image sets that captured the building’s geometry, conditions, and spatial story. These inputs fed into a unified BIM model (LOD 350) built in Revit, bridging architecture and construction with precision.
From here, we integrated the BIM and the reality-capture dataset into two powerful digital twin platforms: Wire Twin to enable lightweight web-based spatial navigation, annotation, and decision-making, and CupixWorks to create a fully immersive digital twin experience combining point cloud, BIM model, and 360° photogrammetry. The result is an intelligent, interactive representation of the facility: one that supports construction coordination (clash detection, 4D timeline simulation, quantity take-offs), facility management, and stakeholder engagement.
This project exemplifies our belief that architecture and construction are not separate realms but companions where design intent flows seamlessly into build reality, and technology anchors both.
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Atlanta, Georgia 30363
