RALPH LAUREN RETAIL STORE — KANSAS CITY
We created a Digital Twin from a Point Cloud LiDAR scan of a Ralph Lauren retail store in Kansas City, delivering a reliable Revit model to support documentation and furniture planning for future rollouts.
The model covered architecture, structure, and MEP systems, and included custom parametric families, all developed at a medium level of detail to balance accuracy and performance.
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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.

Due to structural irregularities in the scanned data, we had to develop custom modeling techniques to accurately match walls, ceiling angles, and store-front elements while maintaining clean geometry for future reuse.

The client required not just the lighting layout but also logical grouping and labeling of fixtures to match the store’s operational zones. This required precise placement and custom naming conventions within the Revit model.



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