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For architects and heritage clients

A permanent, walkable record of buildings worth preserving.

Heritage clients want a serious record. Architects want their finished work to outlive the photoshoot. A splat does both. Captured once, the building survives the next refurb, the next ownership change, the next fire-safety renewal. The format is also good marketing, but that's almost a side effect.

English country house among mature trees Listed barn · Tring Walk through

What you're up against

The friction points splats actually fix.

Heritage and architectural capture is where Matterport and stitched 360s feel most dated. The buildings that matter most deserve the best capture format we have.

  • 01

    Photographic records age badly

    Even excellent architectural photography is a frozen viewpoint. A splat lets a future researcher walk the room and see the conditions a photographer chose not to capture.

  • 02

    Listed building consent often references state

    Recording the as-found state of a listed building before works start makes the conversation with conservation officers easier. A splat is a defensible record.

  • 03

    Architects lose access to their own finished work

    Once the project completes and the client takes occupation, the practice may never have access again. The splat is your archive.

  • 04

    Heritage public engagement

    Cathedrals, museums, historic houses, gardens — splats give the public a way to engage with the site that doesn't involve a coach trip and a £15 ticket.

What you get

The deliverable, plain English.

Same capture pipeline as our headline service, tuned for what your audience needs to see and decide on.

Want to record a building properly before the next change?

Send the building address and a sense of access constraints. We'll come back with a capture plan and a quote.