Virtual Planit are a digital media company specialising in Architectural 3D modelling and Visualisation.
Specialising in CGIs, Verified Views and Drone matched animation, we have developed a skill set to help your planning application and marketing campaign.
Designed for the University of Manchester, plans have been submitted for the relocation of the university’s central catering unit and campus facilities management accommodation.
The new building relocates accommodation from the current Limes Building on the Fallowfield Campus and creates new spaces for environmental and maintenance services teams.
“The scheme consolidates existing infrastructure reflecting a new operational simplicity with bold colours highlighting key elements of the design. A highly practical solution integrated carefully into the Fallowfield campus.” - Matthew Burl, Buttress
Read more about the plans here: https://lnkd.in/e_JMhMG6
CGI: Virtual Planit The University of Manchester | Rider Levett Bucknall RLB | Hydrock, now Stantec | Turley | The Airedale Group | Dragonfly Consulting
The latest #ActiveTravel Annual Report has revealed the impact of the Bee Network with more people walking and cycling and a reduction in shorter car journeys. This is great news for #Manchester. When the Bee Network was launched in 2019, VP produced a series of high level #visualisations as part of the consultation process. Since then we have produced visualisations all across the Greater Manchester Combined Authority bringing new infrastructure proposals to life.
#GMCAActive Travel England#cgi
Our work on the Todmorden Market Canopy was featured in Place Yorkshire last week as part of the wider redesigned public space in the heart of the town.
The transformation focuses on creating a flexible space for the community. Pam Warhurst, chair of Todmorden Town Deal, has said: "The latest town centre plans are a major step...in offering a fantastic space for showcasing our unique community led arts, events, and heritage opportunities.”
The £3.5m ‘public places in the heart of Todmorden' project is part of a £17.5m regeneration package secured by the town.
Thank you Place Yorkshire for the piece.
Calderdale Council | Planit | Virtual Planit
Read the full article here: https://buff.ly/3PLDFFO
Today, we’re delighted to share with you the second of our Planit Studio Stories.
Working alongside our dear friends at WithLove.Studio, we felt it was time to tell our stories to a wider audience. Sharing why our studios are located where they are; our ‘rootedness’ to the places and communities in which we work, and the importance of time to curate transformative impact through every project.
The films are also the stories of our people – the voices that may not always get heard. We’re proud of our team and these are the voices of our future leaders of an #employeeowned Planit.
Our Liverpool story is told through our Planit Studio, which is nestled in the heart of Royal Albert Docks.
Planit’s work in Liverpool has spanned decades and miles – charting recent history through adaption and reuse of land and buildings that were forgotten or unloved as trade domination declined. It’s been a rare privilege to sit as part of a series of seemingly unconnected projects along Liverpool’s waterfront.
Alongside General Projects and Liverpool City Council, the next few years will see us carefully peel back the layers of history to transform the dock landscape into a greener, more welcoming, and accessible place – just one part of Europe’s largest Deep Retrofit project.
Beyond, stretching north, is one of the most ambitious plans for Liverpool since the original dock network was created during its maritime heyday. Liverpool Waters was conceived through the vision and determination of Peel Founder, John Whittaker, and will see place adaption on a global scale.
Vision and determination are defiant characteristics of ‘Liverpoolness’. A city built on a spirit of optimism and innovation. Like the International Garden Festival, Royal Albert Dock and Liverpool Waters’ continual change, redundancy followed by re-invention , are of huge importance to Liverpool, as is football!
As we enter the final phase of Everton’s new home in Bramley Moore Dock, with its expansive public spaces and fan plazas, we stop to ponder how current and future generations of Scousers, and its visitors will experience our work; and the importance it will have in making Liverpool a sustainable home for an uncertain future.
We hope you enjoy our story.
The featured Planit Liverpool studio: Danny Marsh | Anna Couch | Myriam Lahnite | Sean Swarbrick | Virtual Planit
Our partners and clients who have shared our journey and helped to shape us: Rob Burns | Liverpool City Council | Steve Rotherham | Sophie Bevan | Peel Waters | Chris Capes| Homes England | VINCINI | General Projects | Jacob Loftus | Ben Cross | CBRE | Tate Liverpool | National Museums Liverpool | Liverpool Waters | Liverpool City Region Combined Authority | English Heritage#FriendsofFestivalGardens#regenerative#people#planet#interconnection
Exciting news for Live Nation Entertainment as it launches its first permanent venue in Africa with the construction of The Dome, adjacent to FNB Stadium in Johannesburg. This structure, with a capacity of 10,500 people, will be a hub for local and pan-African talent with Afrobeats star Tems announcing her first solo headline show at the venue in March 2025.
VP were thrilled to support this project with these CGIs and animation.