Project description
The late Gothic Albrechtsburg castle, located above the Elbe river valley, is a historical treasure from the 15th century and is considered the oldest German castle. In order to preserve the authenticity of this cultural heritage, it was crucial to precisely plan the restoration of its floors – which were in a rather poor condition.
Renovating the parquet in such a historic environment requires precision and careful planning. Traditional measurement methods would be time-consuming and involve the risk of error. Our colleagues from Parquetaria Hirschfelder faced a series of challenges related to the precision of measurements.
Angela Martin, an expert in digital surveying, was hired to create a detailed 3D visualization of the space. Using the innovative Flexijet 3D technology with an automated surface scanning feature, Angela was able to accurately determine the height differences of the existing floor and determine the locations of the heating niches.
Project summary
In just 2.5 hours, a complete 3D CAD file that provided Parquetaria Hirschfelder with all the necessary information and reference points was created. Precise calculations allowed the creation of a new floor with millimeter accuracy. By using Flexijet 3D technology, Parquetaria Hirschfelder successfully overcame the challenges of measuring in a historical environment, which resulted in significant time and financial savings. This project highlights the potential of digital technologies in restoration projects and sets a new standard for future renovations.
- Time required for conventional measurement: 8 hours
- Time required with Flexijet - 2 hours and 30 minutes
- Time saving: 5 hours and 30 minutes
- Efficiency and accuracy: immeasurable