MODERN MANSION — FLORIDA
We created a Digital Twin BIM model from a Point Cloud scan of a luxury modern mansion on Indian Creek Island near Miami, delivering an as-built level of detail to support renovations and interior design updates. The model captured the architecture and visible exposed MEP systems and technical drawings.
We also produced documentation to showcase existing conditions and developed a library of custom parametric families, streamlining our modeling process while providing future specialists with reusable resources for their work.







We developed a dedicated set of four parametric Revit families to replicate the mansion’s custom metal paneling and shutters. Each family was built to capture the exact geometry and proportions of the elements, while remaining flexible enough for quick adjustments. These shutters were placed throughout the model, ensuring accuracy in the as-built documentation and providing designers with reusable, editable components for future design iterations.

To represent the property’s unique curtain wall systems, we created a collection of detailed profiles and mullion types in Revit. This allowed us to replicate the exact conditions of the custom-built assemblies. We complemented this with several curtain wall families designed for ease of placement and modification, making it straightforward to locate and document every variation within the model. The result was both highly accurate and user-friendly for ongoing design work.

A key architectural feature of the project was the seamless integration of wooden paneling that concealed doors within the walls. We modeled these using a combination of parametric panel families and custom door components, enabling us to accurately capture the hidden transitions. By making them face-based and modular, we provided flexibility for designers to reposition or adapt these elements without breaking the visual continuity of the wall paneling system.

Beyond the fixed architectural elements, we developed a range of custom Revit families for furniture and storage, including kitchen units, laundry systems, and bespoke cabinetry. Each family was modeled with parameters for dimensions and finishes, making them adaptable to different spaces in the project. These reusable assets ensured consistency across the model and will continue to be valuable for designers and specialists working on future renovations or furniture upgrades.




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