Bromley Town Hall, situated in Tweedy Road, Bromley, London, is a historic municipal building with a Grade II listing. Built in 1906, it holds significance as a civic landmark and a symbol of the town’s heritage. The building has played a role in various historical events, including the proclamation of George V’s ascendancy to the throne in 1910. While it has a rich history, Bromley Town Hall has also undergone transformations, including its recent regeneration into flexible office spaces and a hotel.
In our commitment to preserving Bromley Town Hall’s legacy while embracing modern functionality, we have meticulously crafted comprehensive as-built site-wide 3D BIM models and internal room BIM models. These detailed representations, crafted with precision using Revit software at LOD 3 and LOD 4, respectively, ensure that every aspect of the building’s structure and interior spaces is accurately captured and preserved for future generations.