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Architecture & Ornamentation

Architectural Ornamentation Custom Built

Precision documentation and fabrication of custom architectural ornamentation for architects, designers, and builders shaping new residential and commercial interiors.

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What We Do

Architectural Ornamentation, Start to Finish.

Capture
3D Scanning & Digitization
Hand-sculpted maquettes, clay studies, and physical mockups are digitized at sub-millimeter resolution, capturing every surface detail before production begins.
Model
CAD & Engineering
Concepts are modeled in parametric CAD to the architect's or designer's exact specification, with repeat patterns, symmetry, and mounting details engineered in from the start. Every model is reviewed before production begins.
Produce
Custom Millwork & Fabrication
Final elements are produced in the specified material (plaster, resin, bronze, or timber), including custom architectural millwork produced via CNC routing, and dimensionally verified against the approved design before installation.
Our Process

Where Technology Meets Craft

Every custom ornament, whatever the final material, passes through the same four-stage process: captured, modeled, patterned, and cast or produced to spec.

preparing objects for 3D scanning
Step 1
Capturing Every Detail

We begin by digitizing the design reference. This can be almost anything including a hand-sculpted clay maquette, an existing architectural element, or a designer’s physical mockup. Sub-millimeter 3D scanning captures every surface detail before any modeling begins.

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CAD model of a custom architectural corbel
Step 2
Modeling to Exact Specification

Scan data is modeled in parametric CAD to the architect’s or designer’s exact specification. Repeat patterns, symmetry, and mounting details are engineered in from the start, with every model reviewed before moving to production.

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3D printed master pattern section for a custom ceiling medallion
Step 3
From Digital Model to Physical Pattern

The CAD model is 3D printed as a master pattern — the physical template used to create production molds. Printing at this stage allows for scaling, symmetry checks, and design revisions before any mold is made.

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Plaster cast of a decorative base element
Step 4
Producing the Final Element

From the master pattern, we produce a production mold and cast the final element in the specified material, dimensionally verified against the approved design before installation.

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