Libby Museum

Industry

Heritage

Services provided

Reality Capture

Deliverable

Point Cloud

In 2023, OAR Scanning partnered with The Turner Group to evaluate the structural integrity of the Libby Museum of Natural History in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Built in 1912, this historic building showed signs of wall bowing during a 2014 scan, sparking concerns about potential structural deterioration. The Turner Group required precise, actionable data to monitor changes and guide preservation efforts. 

The challenge

  • Historic Preservation: Protecting the architectural integrity of a century-oldmuseum while identifying structural risks.
  • Structural Concerns: Assessing whether the wall bowing observed in 2014 had worsened over the last decade.
  • Need for Precision: Delivering high-accuracy data that manual measurements could not achieve, enabling confident, data-driven decision-making.

About the project

Our Solution

  • Advanced LiDAR Scanning: OAR deployed state-of-the-art laser scanning technology to capture the interior and exterior with unparalleled precision.
  • Comprehensive Point Cloud: Delivered a high-resolution, registered point cloud, providing a complete and accurate digital representation of the museum’s currentstate.
  • Efficient Delivery: Data was securely and swiftly transferred, empowering The Turner Group to begin their analysis immediately.

The results

  • Accurate Structural Assessment: High-precision data enabled a detailed evaluation of wall bowing, guiding preservation strategies.
  • Streamlined Analysis: Rapid data delivery expedited critical decision-making forfuture restoration efforts..
  • Baseline for Monitoring: The registered point cloud established a reliable reference for ongoing monitoring of structural changes over time.

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