One of our recent projects took us to the Marie Curie Clinical Hospital, a critical institution for pediatric care in Romania. As the hospital prepares for future expansion of the Pediatric Medical Campus, a project developed by Dăruiește Viață, we were commissioned to carry out high-precision terrestrial 3D color scanning and topographic surveys.
Romania’s first Pediatric Medical Campus is taking shape. It’s meant to bring together state-of-the-art treatment facilities, research centers, medical training spaces, and environments designed around the real needs of children and their families.
Our work focused on the entire exterior of the campus — and went far beyond basic mapping. We documented construction boundaries, access zones, utility lines, surrounding roads, trees, fences, and more. We recorded height measurements, as well as detailed access point elevations, including internal door thresholds.
This isn’t just geometry on paper. It’s actionable, verified data that gives architects and engineers the confidence to plan forward — safely, accurately, and efficiently.
Our partners at Tesseract Architecture now have a solid technical foundation on which to design the hospital’s next chapter.
This is more than technical input — it’s long-term care, from the ground up.