Property (Architects, Developers, Estate Agents)
Architecture
Aerial photography can be used to situate prospective buildings in their natural surroundings. Using this imagery it is also possible to plan developments at the earliest stage of planning.
Building Classification
Identify building classes using aerial photography. See what buildings are there and how they are used. View the feature included with them such as elevator shafts, air conditioning units and many other features.
Catchment Area Mapping
See how areas of buildings relate to the surrounding locations and view catchment areas for particular places and purposes.
Development Planning
Analyse devolpment opportunities by comparing the potential land to the existing developments and use this tool as a method of planning further possible developments.
Facility and Amenity Identification
Use aerial photography to identify facilities and amenities in particlar catchment areas or localities. This could be of particular interest to estate agents or property developers.
Housing Stock Surveys
Identify the type and plot size of all properties in your stock. Keep track of the properties over time and build up a picture of their surroundings.
Marketing
Aerial photography is a very visual commodity and makes a powerful impact in any advert or presentation, in an easy to understand way
Planning
Aerial photography can be used as a visual aid for planning purposes. See areas that may be affected by particular developments.
Property Marketing
Use aerial photography as a visual aid to help potential buyers see their prospective purchases in their local environment. Assess issues that may arise as a result of surrounding buildings or land.
Proximity Analysis
The position of assests to one another and other objects or hazards can be important. Aerial photography can show this in such a way that a tradional map cannot.
Reports
Aerial photography is a very visual commodity and, combined with terrain height and other data, makes a powerful impact in any report or presentation, in an easy to understand way.
Resource Management
Effective management of resources is paramount to every business; aerial photography can assist in showing distance, position, quanity and proximity of various resources.
Site Identification
Property developers find aerial phototgraphy an invaluable resource in the identification of potential development sites. Historic aerial photography is also used in conjuction to assess how a site has changed.
Surveying
Before a detailed ground survey is carried out aerial phtotogrpahy is used to plan the survey and assess the lie of the land. Survey results can be plotted over the aerial phtogrpahy to put it in to reasl world context.
Town Planning
Up-to-date high resolution photography can assist urban planners to manage development effectively and share ideas through visualisation.
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