Most architecture projects begin with an incomplete picture of the site. Topographic surveys are
months out, existing drawings are missing or wrong, and the only aerial imagery available is
whatever Google Earth last indexed. That gap drives design decisions that have to be corrected
later in DD or CD when better data finally arrives.
Anchorpoint closes that gap at the front of the project. A single flight produces a
high-resolution orthomosaic, a textured 3D mesh of the building and grounds, and a digital surface
model of the site. Tied to Washington State Plane (NAD83/HARN, EPSG:2927) and NAVD88 with
GEOID18, the data loads directly into Revit and AutoCAD at true scale and elevation.
The same capture supports schematic site studies, existing-conditions documentation for renovation
and adaptive reuse, design review board exhibits, client presentations, and permit submissions.
One data set. Multiple deliverables. No re-fly.