• HBIM

    The use of HBIM and BIM is becoming increasingly common. It enables much clearer communication of ideas and designs to both our clients and other professionals. At Desmonde Associates we regularly use BIM in our conservation works as it creates a permanent record of current heritage status and significance for use in the future.

  • Photogrammetry

    The use of photogrammetry allows us to record details of historic structures that would otherwise be missed. By undertaking a photogrammetry survey the details of the past can be preserved for future generations.

  • Point Cloud Scanning

    Point cloud scanning allows us to survey large areas of interior and exterior places. The detailed 3D model can be used to guide and design a conservation management plan. Helping to preserve and serving to highlight the significance of heritage assets.

Innovation is at the heart of what we do. At Desmonde Associates we employ the latest scanning and 3D modelling technology to produce detailed models that can be used in guiding and producing a conservation management plan.

Our 3D models can be used by our clients to engage the public in stunning displays of heritage, forming the fundamental backbone of educational resources.

We firmly believe in protecting and recording our shared history for the benefit of future generations.

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THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT

ST ANDREW’S HOUSE

Desmonde Associates has decades of experience in providing expert guidance on Heritage and Conservation works.

We are most proud of our work on St Andrew’s House. Headquarters of the Scottish Government we have been responsible for countless structural and conservation projects throughout 20+ years.

Our methods of recording have enabled detailed 3D models to be produced. Enabling the public to see St Andrew’s House in detail like never before.

Our work is helping to preserve the heritage of this Category A listed building. Ensuring the legacy of the architect Thomas Tait is accessible for future generations.