A detailed survey records a building or structure in exact detail, documenting its geometry, materials, and condition. Photogrammetry enhances this process by creating accurate scaled models from high resolution photography.
Together, these methods provide a comprehensive understanding of historic fabric without unnecessary intervention. The resulting outputs form a critical foundation for conservation assessments, historical research, and restoration planning.
High Accuracy Measured Surveys
Precise measured surveys of buildings, features, and architectural elements, suitable for conservation and design use.
Photogrammetric Recording
High resolution photographic capture used to create accurate scaled models and visual records of complex or fragile structures.
Condition and Defect Identification
Clear recording of movement, decay, damage, and material changes to inform conservation strategies.
Survey Outputs for Planning and Conservation
Data formatted to support conservation assessments, heritage reports, and planning submissions.
High resolution photogrammetric capture of structures and details
Condition recording and identification of defects or movement
Measured surveys of buildings, features, and architectural elements
Scaled drawings, models, and visual records
Survey outputs suitable for conservation reports and planning submissions
We begin by discussing the asset, survey requirements, and intended use of the data, ensuring the level of detail is appropriate to the project.
A detailed site visit is carried out using advanced survey techniques and photographic recording to capture the structure accurately and safely.
Survey data is processed to produce accurate drawings, models, and records that reflect the existing condition and form of the asset.
Survey outputs are compiled into clear, usable documentation, suitable for conservation planning, historical research, and design development.
We review the survey outputs with you and provide ongoing support, including integration into wider heritage or conservation documentation.
Owners of historic buildings and monuments
Heritage organisations and conservation trusts
Architects and conservation professionals
Archaeologists and researchers
Local authorities and public bodies
Accurate survey information is essential when working with historic and sensitive structures. Detailed surveys and photogrammetry ensure decisions are based on evidence, precision, and a clear understanding of existing conditions.
If you require accurate survey data to support conservation, research, or restoration planning, this service provides a trusted and professional solution.