360 View Delivers Point Cloud Scanning and 3D Laser Scanning for Architects, Engineers and Construction Teams Across the UK and Europe

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  • (1888PressRelease) June 28, 2026 - London / Barcelona - 360 View, a spatial data company operating from London and Barcelona, captures point cloud scanning and 3D laser scanning for organisations across the United Kingdom and Europe. A point cloud is a dense dataset of millions of precisely measured points that records every surface, edge and structural feature in a space. This is not a visual tour or a rendered model. It is raw measurement data in professional, vendor neutral formats. You receive a high density, colorized E57 point cloud, with cubemap images and structured scan data for every scan position, ready to import into Revit, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD and most 3D design software.

    From the same scan, your team can take matched outputs: a 2D CAD plan in AutoCAD DWG, a LOD 200 BIM model in Revit (RVT), DWG and IFC, and a ReCap point cloud (RCS). These are the industry standard starting files each discipline works from, and converts to formats such as LAS or PLY when a workflow needs them. A single scanning session captures everything. Every wall, pipe, beam, duct and irregular surface is recorded at millimetre precision. Work that would take a person weeks to hand measure, and would still miss details, is captured in hours, with nothing guessed and nothing forgotten.

    For a renovation, the question is always the same: what does this space actually look like right now? Floor plans drift from reality after decades of changes, and hand measurement is slow and incomplete. Point cloud data answers it precisely. Your architect references the exact as built record while designing, with no re-measurement and no surprises when construction starts. It also prevents costly clashes. An engineer can overlay a proposed duct or conduit run onto the point cloud and confirm there is no collision with existing structure before any physical work begins. Problems are solved in design, not discovered on site when rerouting stops the job.

    On active construction projects, repeat scans track work against the design as it progresses. Project and management teams compare each capture to the plan, monitor build progress and catch deviations early, before they become expensive to correct. For heritage buildings, the detail matters. Intricate mouldings, curved walls and irregular arches that cannot be hand measured accurately are captured as millions of data points, preserving the exact geometry for faithful restoration. The same data gives facilities and maintenance teams a complete spatial inventory as a baseline for future work.

    360 View captures with high precision LiDAR, typically accurate to within one to two millimetres depending on scanner and site conditions. The deliverable is the point cloud data itself for your own design and engineering teams, rather than a traditional surveying report. The same session that produces a Matterport digital twin can also generate point cloud files, so clients can order the measurement data alone when the need is technical rather than visual. Gabriel Ariton, Founder and Creative Director of 360 View, said: "A virtual tour lets your customer explore a space. Point cloud data lets your architect design in it. One shows what a building looks like, the other records exactly where everything is, down to the millimetre. For a team planning a renovation across several sites, that means designing from reality instead of from outdated drawings. We handle the capture and the data, you get a file that drops straight into your CAD workflow."

    Point cloud scanning suits architecture and engineering firms, designers planning refurbishments, structural and MEP engineers, construction teams monitoring work in progress, heritage conservation specialists and facilities and maintenance teams. It is often captured alongside a Matterport digital twin, which adds a visual 3D model for exploration, while the point cloud serves precise design and engineering work. The company has captured more than 500 spaces across 12 European countries. 360 View holds a 4.9 out of 5 rating based on 68 verified client reviews.

    About 360 View
    360 View is a spatial data company operating from London and Barcelona. Founded in London in 2014 by Gabriel Ariton, the company delivers point cloud scanning, Matterport digital twins, indoor and outdoor Google Street View tours, bespoke virtual tours, 360 photography and immersive wayfinding for organisations across the United Kingdom and the European Union. A Matterport Partner, 360 View serves logistics, healthcare, hospitality, retail, education, government and commercial property. Rated 4.9 out of 5 from 68 client reviews.

    UK website: https://360-view.co.uk
    EU website: https://360-view.eu

    Media Contact
    Peter Edward, 360 View
    UK: hello ( @ ) 360-view dot co dot uk | +44 (0)20 3103 9980
    EU: info ( @ ) 360-view dot eu

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