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RALPH LAUREN RETAIL STORE — SEATTLE

We developed a digital twin from a point cloud scan of a Ralph Lauren retail location in Kansas. The goal was to create a reliable Revit model that would support both documentation and furniture planning for future store rollouts.

The model included architecture, structure, MEP, and custom parametric families — all delivered at a medium level of detail optimized for accuracy and performance.

project type
commercial
location
Iowa, USA
area
778 m² / 8,380 ft²
[ Project Stages ]
01
Scan
Scan
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Model
Model
03
QA
QA
04
Delivery
Delivery
[ Point Cloud vs Model ]
[ Challenges ]
Recreating the store’s modular casework

One of the key project challenges was recreating the store’s modular casework. To address this, we built a single adaptable Revit family capable of adjusting shelf quantities, dimensions, mirror placements, and panel visibility. This not only improved modeling efficiency but also made it easy for the client to reuse and adapt the furniture layout in other stores.

Aligning model geometry with point cloud deviations

The scanned data revealed subtle irregularities in structure. We developed custom modeling techniques to align walls, ceiling slopes, and in-store elements accurately while keeping the geometry clean and reusable.

[ Results ]
This digital twin helped the client assess furniture reuse, validate spatial dimensions, and prepare detailed as-built documentation for planning and permitting.
Revit model
A clean, organized Revit model ready for coordination
Technical Drawings
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Walkthrough Video
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3D Walkthrough Video via Autodesk Construction Cloud
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[ 3D Viewer ]
Ralph Lauren Store – Kansas
Kansas City, 2025
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