House survey

Building, family house, apartment survey

Survey of an existing building (in case of demolition, reconstruction, expansion)

based on quotation


The design processes often begin with a site survey that serves as the starting point. During this process, we thoroughly document the condition of the existing building or area to provide an accurate foundation for creating the new architectural concept or function.

This precise documentation is crucial for the subsequent design steps, as it allows professionals to make the most optimal decisions considering the building’s characteristics.

The survey may include taking measurements, identifying materials, examining structural elements, and recording current usage patterns.

With this data in hand, it becomes possible to design a new building or renovation that harmoniously fits into its environment and fully meets user needs.

The following plans are included in the survey documentation:

◌ Site plan, scale 1:500

◌ Floor plans, scale 1:100

◌ Sections, scale 1:100

◌ Elevations, scale 1:100

◌ 3D model

what does the process look like

House survey in three steps

1

Site survey

The first step of the design process is the on-site survey, during which we thoroughly document the condition of the existing building or area. The survey includes taking measurements, identifying materials, examining structural elements, and recording current usage patterns. This step provides an accurate foundation for creating a new architectural concept or function.
2

Data Recording and Analysis

The data collected during the survey is crucial for later design steps, as it allows professionals to make the most optimal decisions considering the building’s characteristics. Based on the gathered information, the designers will be able to develop the best solutions for the building or renovation, taking into account the environment and user needs.
3

Developing design proposals

At the end of the survey, the professionals will develop design proposals that take into account the existing conditions and user needs. Based on these proposals, there will be an opportunity to plan a new building or renovation that harmoniously fits into its environment and fully meets user requirements.