Projects

Laser scanning of interiors of Tavricheskiy Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia

Laser scanning of Tavricheskiy PalaceIn December 2019, Trimetari Consulting LLC performed a complex of works on laser scanning and office processing in order to obtain initial data for the restoration of the interiors of the Tavricheskiy Palace.

To design the restoration of the offices “Moldova”, “Azerbaijan”, “Armenia”, “Tajikistan” and “Kazakhstan” it was necessary to perform an architectural measurement of the interiors, to obtain detailed information on the geometry of both the premises themselves and the decor, stucco molding, door and window openings, joinery fillings and painting. (read more…)

Architecture Measurement of the Art Center for Designing a Rainscreen

Point cloud is a result of laser scanningIn March 2018 Trimetari Consulting LLC performed a measurement of the building of the Palace of Children’s Youth Creativity named after L.N. Maklakova in Kirishi, Russia by the method of ground-based laser scanning. Built in the Soviet era, in 1984, the Palace survived the nineties, stepped into the 21st century, but for all this time it was practically not updated. That is why the task of repairing the largest education center in Kirishi has become one of the top priorities for the city administration. (read more…)

Architecture measurement of the St. Mary Magdalene Chapel, Darmstadt, Germany

St. Mary Magdalene Chapel, Darmstadt, GermanyThe Church of St. Mary Magdalene is the Orthodox Church in Darmstadt, Germany. The decision to build a church in the land of Hesse was caused by the desire of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna (nee Princess of Hesse-Darmstadt) to be able to visit the Orthodox church during their stay at the Empress’s homeland. Before the construction the hill was piled up. For this purpose it was brought about 400 wagons of soil collected in different provinces of the Russian Empire. Granite also has been brought to Darmstadt – from the Urals, the Caucasus and from Siberia. Architects determined that the church should be literally from the Russian stone and stand on Russian soil. (read more…)