Great Coxwell Barn
The Great Coxwell Barn near Faringdon, Oxfordshire, is one of England's most significant surviving medieval structures . A 13th-century tithe barn that has stood for over 800 years. Using 3D Gaussian Splatting, we've created an immersive spatial capture that preserves every timber joint, stone course and weathered surface in extraordinary detail.
Interactive Gaussian Splat Walkthrough
Rather than following a fixed camera path, an interactive splat puts the viewer in control. Explore a space at your own pace, look where you want and move through it freely, all within a browser or dedicated viewer with no specialist hardware required.
Passive Video from Gaussian Splats
Once a scene is captured and trained as a Gaussian Splat, a camera path can be animated through it and rendered out as a conventional video file, gliding through an interior or drifting across a space with cinematic fluidity. The result retains all the visual richness of the splat: soft lighting, fine surface detail and an organic quality that sets it apart from traditional CGI.
The cutting edge tech that turns any space into an immersive 3D experienceFrom 3D Gaussian Splatting and photogrammetry to drone capture and CGI visualisation, we bring places to life in extraordinary detail. Whether you need a navigable digital twin of a historic barn, a development marketing tool or a precision architectural record.
How I Capture
Gaussian Splatting transforms captured data into a fully navigable, photorealistic 3D environment.
On site I capture hundreds of overlapping data points from every angle, which are then processed through an AI training pipeline to build a detailed 3D representation of the scene.
The result can be explored in real time and embedded directly on any website.