Unlocking Circularity

Revealing the potential
of built structures

Unlocking Circularity

Revealing the potential
of built structures

orto is an interdisciplinary specialist in the digitalization and assessment of built structures.

Using technologies for analysis and digital modelling, we reconstruct and visualise existing data to enable sustainable development.

Since 2022, we have been fostering collaboration in 3D inventory models with orto space, allowing precision where it matters most — at the very start of a project.

We can't afford not to do it.

  • Projects
  • ARS
  • ARS

    Crematorium 2023

    Arsenal at silent green, Berlin
    Westhalle Wedding GmbH & Co. KG

    977m2

    Ground Area

    35GB

    Raw Data

    • 3D laser scanning and data preparation

    • Integration in the orto workspace

    • Point cloud integration in CAD workflow

    • BIM modelling

    The former Wedding crematorium, built between 1909 and 1910, is now used as a cultural centre by silent green Kulturproduktionen GmbH & Co. KG as a cultural centre and is continuously being developed.

    A cinema hall was to be built in the adjacent building and the film archive with over 10,000 films was to be given a safe new home from 2025. The building and site scan and integration into the orto workspace made the planning clearer and more transparent. The combination of as-built analysis and future use made it possible to optimally utilise the building's potential and make the scope of the conversion comprehensible for all trades.

    The orto space made the as-built data accessible to all those involved and the building virtually walkable. Technical planning, such as the ventilation systems, also benefited from the easily accessible 3D data: Engineers were able to check the condition and dimensions of the roof area without being on site. This saved time, minimised risks and facilitated coordination - with a central, shared source of information.

    Coordinating with the client, users and trades has never been so easy.

    Max Dengler, Kombinativ Berlin