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Using Data in Architecture

Jacob Sedgwick
August 29th, 2019 · 1 min read

My willingness to learn has enabled me to self teach. In particular I have learned to a high standard architecture software and processes which has been verified by submitting successful planning applications.

After working in the family building business I became interested in the architecture side and self taught architecture software and processes to submit planning application. I worked on a recent project that was submitted to a planning authority for planning approval. I’m very proficent in self learning and can do high level work in a short period of studying the subject through my unique approaches and apptitute to learn.

This will help you understand the process of my recent planning application. I set out surveying the property with a tape however getting a height measurement and more accurate measurements of exteriors I found that the UK government provides opendata opendata, point clouds of Britian. Here is an accurate street scene of my house. DELL COTTAGE-Street Scene A103

I then followed the requirements set out by the planning portal as well as looking at examples and sort of reverse engineered a planning application. DELL COTTAGE-Elevations Proposed A101

I then used GCP (google cloud platform) to render some amazing shots of the future development. 2

I have an application in the works that uses Ordnance survey LiDAR open data to remotely survey processing data and automatically genenrate a scale representation of development and generate 2D&3D Plans of a site.

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