Green Island Lighthouse Compound
Heritage Information Modelling “HIM”
About the Project
The buildings of the Green Island Lighthouse Compound were declared as monuments in 2008. The historic buildings include the two lighthouses built in 1875 and 1905 and the European quarters of the lighthouse compound. These three buildings are individually Grade II historic buildings.
The first lighthouse, 12 metres (39 ft) tall and constructed of granite, began operation on 1 July 1875.
Construction began on a second lighthouse in 1904, completed in 1905, which was originally intended to house the Cape D’Aguilar light.
Scan to BIM Services
Digital reconstruction of the compound to a high-degree of accuracy for historicaly relevant structures and elements throughout the compound.
Laser Scanning and Aerial Drone Surveying of the compound.
Integration of Asset Data for heritage elements such as;
Ironmongery, Wrought Iron, Statues and Fixtures
Granite Stones, Lighthouse Equipment, Brickwork and other Masonry
Wall, Floor and Ceiling Finishes
Project Information
Area - 1,200 sqm
Duration - 3 Months
LOD - 500
Client - Architectural Services Department