Project Overview
- Client: Salford Community Leisure
- Location: Ordsall Hall, Salford, UK
- Technology: Matterport 3D Spatial Capture
- Sector: Arts, Culture & Heritage
Digitizing Grade I Listed Tudor Architecture
Preserving historic heritage sites requires millimeter-accurate capture that honors delicate interiors while making centuries of history accessible to modern digital audiences. Ordsall Hall—a Grade I listed Tudor manor house dating back over 750 years—needed a high-definition 3D digital twin to showcase its Great Hall, Tudor kitchen, and surrounding function spaces to remote visitors, educational groups, and wedding clients.
Execution & Technical Highlights
- Zero Public Disruption: Spatial scanning was scheduled exclusively on a day when the Hall was closed to the general public. This provided uninterrupted access to every historic room, guaranteeing zero foot traffic in camera shots and seamless 3D mesh alignment.
- Complex Timber-Frame Navigation: Historic Tudor architecture presents unique spatial challenges, including dark oak beams, uneven floorboards, and intricate timber framing. High-dynamic-range (HDR) exposure bracketing was used at every scan point to capture rich wood textures and architectural detail without blowing out natural light from leaded glass windows.
- Multi-Purpose Venue Marketing: Beyond historical preservation, the completed 3D walkthrough acts as a 24/7 sales tool for Ordsall Hall’s wedding and private event hire team. Prospective couples and event planners can inspect room layouts, measure seating areas, and evaluate sightlines remotely before booking an in-person viewing.
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