Library of Congress, John Adams Building Project
Project Overview
Client Profile
John Adams Building
Location
120 2nd St. SE, Washington, DC
Industry
Commercial Property
Inputs
Architectural drawings received from Cullum
Deliverables
3D laser scanning for existing conditions. create the 3D model (LOD 300). Architectural drawings received from Cullum: mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (survey design and stamping).
SOFTWARE WE USED
Business Needs
The Library of Congress John Adams Building project was aimed at creating a modern audio recording studio for blind and visually impaired individuals. The project required commitment to 3D laser scanning, 3D model creation, and MEP coordination.
Challenges
The project focuses on preserving the historic John Adams Building, ensuring accuracy through 3D laser scanning, and integrating MEP systems. Another challenge was to design a studio for accessibility for blind and visually impaired individuals.
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Our Solutions & Approach
Advanced 3D laser scanning technology was used to capture precise building conditions, allowing for accurate data capture and analysis. A detailed 3D model (LOD 300) was created, incorporating architectural drawings and MEP models from Cullum.
Then, while designing, inclusive design principles were applied, making the studio accessible for blind and visually impaired individuals.
Business Impact
The new audio recording studio improves accessibility for blind and visually impaired people. The project’s completion strengthened Tejjy Inc.’s status as a pioneer in the effective execution of federal government projects.