Visual and analytical documentation of architectural heritage
Measured drawings, photographic essays, and research repositories for academic and conservation purposes.
Commission DocumentationWhat We Offer
Comprehensive documentation services tailored to academic and professional needs.
Measured Drawings
Accurate architectural documentation through plans, sections, elevations, and detail drawings of heritage structures.
Photographic Documentation
Systematic visual documentation—exterior, interior, construction details, materials, and context.
Analytical Reports
Research-backed documentation with historical context, architectural analysis, and conservation recommendations.
Digital Archives
Creating organized repositories of architectural heritage for institutions, researchers, and conservation bodies.
Our Approach
Documentation is not just about recording what exists—it's about understanding how buildings were conceived, constructed, and how they've evolved over time.
We approach every project with a research mindset, combining on-site surveys with archival research, oral histories, and construction analysis. Our drawings are not just technical representations; they are interpretive tools that reveal design intent, structural logic, and material culture.
Whether you're a student documenting for your thesis, an institution building an archive, or a conservation body planning restoration work—we bring academic rigor and architectural understanding to every assignment.
Applications
Our documentation work serves multiple academic and professional contexts
Academic Research
Supporting thesis projects, dissertations, and research publications with rigorous documentation.
Conservation Projects
Pre-intervention documentation for heritage conservation and restoration work.
Institutional Archives
Building visual and analytical archives for architecture schools, museums, and cultural organizations.
Publication & Exhibition
High-quality documentation for books, journals, exhibitions, and public outreach.
Process
1. Project Brief & Site Visit
Understanding your documentation needs, timeline, and deliverables. Initial site assessment to determine scope.
2. Documentation & Research
On-site surveys, photographic documentation, and archival research. Field notes, sketches, and data collection.
3. Analysis & Drawings
Converting field data into measured drawings, analytical diagrams, and visual essays. Contextual research and interpretation.
4. Deliverables
Digital files, physical prints, research reports—formatted according to your requirements.
Let's document something meaningful
Whether it's a single building or a comprehensive heritage precinct, we're here to collaborate.
