A barn with Holstein cows grazing under a covered structure, with the setting sun.

Farm Estate

Povoletto

2026

For this project, I oversaw the entire digitization process, starting with the BIM modeling of the structure. I focused on the accuracy of the structural components and the management of large volumes, ensuring a clean and technically consistent 3D model.

At the same time, I created renderings to translate the technical model into a realistic image. The work focused on rendering materials and studying natural light, with the aim of presenting the project in a clean and professional manner, highlighting the structure’s aesthetic impact within its surroundings

The project involved frequent on-site visits to monitor the construction phases. The primary objective was to continuously compare the design drawings with the actual progress of the work, ensuring consistency between the design and the construction.

Watching a project evolve from technical modeling to the reality of the construction site is one of the most rewarding parts of my job.

A rendering of an area with fences and cattle on a farm, under a blue sky with scattered clouds.

For this project, I had the opportunity to implement an interactive 3D model navigation system for the first time. The goal was to allow the firm’s clients to explore the spaces on their own, going beyond simple static renderings.

Supporting professionals in their work with this technology has been essential for:

Improving understanding of the project: Showing the client the dimensions and overall size that technical drawings don't always convey.

Decision support: Providing a tool that enabled the firm to validate design choices in real time together with the client.

It was the first project in which I was able to see just how useful navigable modeling can be in the day-to-day work of an engineering firm.