DenkmalBIM links 3D scanning, design, fabrication and documentation into a seamless digital process. The Use Case Charité (CBF) serves as a pilot to develop a repeatable method for conservation-driven replacement of façade elements.
Use Case 4
Overview
Process map
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From survey record to building memory
The use case is structured around traceable component data: capture, decide, fabricate and write back.
Survey
TLS, photogrammetry and photographs document the façade and detail parts. The resulting data forms the first component-level record.
Planning
HBIM variants, damage assessment, repair decisions, tolerances and material choices are documented directly on the component.
Fabrication
Geometry, shop drawings, CAM data, additive workflows and QA checks are linked back to the same digital component.
Lifecycle
Installation, as-built verification and later inspections extend the twin into a long-term building memory.
About the use case “Charité – CBF screen façade”
The focus is a single screen-façade element of the CBF main building. The method covers three steps: (1) 3D capture and documentation, (2) 3D design with optimisation of joints, material and maintainability, (3) reproduction up to installation.
Last update
04/06/2026