Dawood delivered scanning, 3D BIM modeling, and Twin Track tree and facility management solutions to the Royal Łazienki Museum—part of Poland’s most iconic and largest heritage site of its kind in Warsaw. The museum is located within the 17th-century Royal Łazienki park and palace complex.
In addition to historically significant facilities, pavilions, monuments, and sculptures, Royal Łazienki is home to four majestic gardens and protected wildlife, including indigenous peacocks, ducks, and owls. The site encompasses more than 180 acres with nearly 9,000 trees—part of Dawood’s phase one Twin Track focus.
Environmental & Heritage Preservation
Following a successful pilot project where the Dawood team laser scanned the gardens and imported data for 100 trees into Twin Track—Dawood’s custom mobile application—the Royal Łazienki Museum now has a comprehensive tree management solution. Museum stakeholders use Twin Track to organize, schedule, and manage work orders, documents, and inspections in a digitized and central common data environment (CDE).
Commonly used for buildings, Twin Track is now streamlining on-site tasks ranging from specific tree inventory to location coordinates. Property staff use the native app to prioritize preservation of aging trees and maintain a bi-annual trimming cycle.
Beyond tree management, Dawood’s laser scanning and Twin Track solutions improve Royal Łazienki wildlife monitoring and tracking. In addition, geologists can use captured data to locate anomalies such as structure fragments or unexploded ordinances buried underground—a practical consideration throughout Poland.
Facility Focus
Realizing Twin Track’s facility management advantages, the Museum also contracted Dawood to scan The Palace On The Isle and its water surroundings. One of the Royal Łazienki complex’s onsite heritage facilities, the Palace was home to Prince Stanislaw Herakliusz Lubomirski. The preeminent Polish politician, writer, and philosopher turned the Palace into a villa museum featuring prominent 17th and 18th century European paintings.
For the Palace, Dawood’s team used Autodesk Civil 3D to create topographical drawings and Autodesk Revit to deliver a 3D BIM model fully integrated with Autodesk Tandem. The Royal Łazienki marketing team will use the model to illustrate the facility’s rich history to museum visitors. The Museum’s facility personnel benefit from Twin Track’s CDE to better manage building operations such as environmental controls.
The Royal Łazienki complex, situated adjacent to Poland’s Belweder Palace, is a primary destination for the country’s more than 5 million tourists annually.