Pbf Berlin
Information: Freelance work as an Architect.
Project: The project used point cloud data to create a precise BIM model for the architectural planning and coordination of an existing train station.
Location: Berlin.
Client: Beucon GmbH.
Services:
BIM modeling, coordination, and planning LP 1-3
Project Context
The project used a point cloud survey of an existing train station as the foundation for developing a comprehensive BIM model. Based on the received 3D scan data, the model was built with a high level of accuracy to represent the existing structure and its technical elements. This digital base allowed for precise documentation of the current conditions and provided a reliable platform for further architectural planning and design development.
BIM coordination
The coordination process within the BIM environment ensured that architectural, structural, and technical disciplines were seamlessly integrated. By linking all project data within a shared model, potential conflicts could be identified early, improving communication and reducing planning errors. Working digitally also enabled the team to manage complex geometries and visualize spatial relationships effectively, ensuring that all planning decisions were data-driven and fully traceable.
Digitalization
Through this process, the project demonstrated how digital methods—from point cloud integration to BIM coordination—can transform the planning and renovation of existing infrastructure. The workflow not only increased precision and efficiency but also fostered a more collaborative and transparent design process, setting a foundation for sustainable and future-oriented architectural practice.