We are excited to contribute to promoting cultural and historical heritage by offering innovative, interactive marketing tools. This time, we partnered with Ilzenberg Manor to create a 3D model showcasing its unique grounds and 16th-century manor, helping introduce tourists and locals to this remarkable site.
From concept to completion, we led the entire project. Using satellite imagery and a virtual 3D tour, we meticulously modeled every object within the manor’s surroundings, faithfully recreating the manor’s intricate architecture and the surrounding landscape, including its flora and fauna. To bring this to life, we employed cutting-edge technologies, including wood milling, FDM printing with PLA plastic, SLA printing with liquid resin, and SLS printing with PA11 (nylon). Afterward, the model was carefully painted.
The finished model, measuring 2.5 by 1.8 meters, was delivered to regional tourism centers as a more engaging alternative to traditional brochures. It was also featured in various exhibitions, where guides could visually introduce visitors to the manor’s grounds and the experiences awaiting them.
We extend our thanks to Evelina Vasiliauskaitė from “Griaunstata” for her assistance in realizing this project, and to Ilzenberg Manor for trusting in the potential of 3D technologies.
3D printing technologies: FDM, SLA, SLS
Materials: PLA, PA11, liquid resin
Size: 2.5 x 1.8 meters