The Brief
Let visitors walk a chateau through time, and get every period right.
A heritage client wanted a kiosk that turns a Baroque chateau’s history into something you touch and explore, not read off a panel. That meant rebuilding the chateau’s past as a virtual 3D model.
It had to work two ways at once: simple enough to use without instruction, and accurate enough to hold up to scrutiny, each era shown as it actually stood.
The Approach
One-finger navigation, backed by a chateau rebuilt era by era.
We built a touchscreen kiosk driving a virtual 3D chateau across its periods, with navigation stripped to the essentials so anyone can move through the centuries on their own.
Behind the render sat thorough historical research — the work done up front so every detail reads true, rather than as a convincing guess.
The Impact
History you can scroll through, accurate enough to trust.
The kiosk makes the chateau’s past legible at a glance and rewarding to dig into — the kind of research-grounded reconstruction a heritage site can put its name on, and that a curious visitor can lose ten minutes to.



