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Architecture Construction Virtual Tour

From site progress documentation to the show home: present your project to investors, buyers and clients as a walkable 360° tour.

The two industries where showing is hardest

An architecture construction virtual tour creates a walkable 360° record of a building — finished, under construction, or not yet built. Both industries share the same frustration: the value you create cannot be understood by someone who cannot experience it. The architect cannot convey a delivered project's atmosphere through stills; the contractor must report site progress to investors in spreadsheets; the sales office is selling an apartment that does not yet exist.

The cost of showing a place in person

On a construction project, decision-makers are rarely on site. The investor is in another city, the client is abroad, the lender wants reports. Organising site visits for every stakeholder is slow and expensive — and a visit only shows the site as it looks that day, never the process.

For architecture practices, the problem is the portfolio. Showing a new prospect your best built work means either arranging fresh visits to old projects or settling for a handful of photos. Yet architecture is precisely about space: how light falls, how volumes flow, how materials meet. Space is understood by walking through it, not by scrolling past it.

How a 360° tour solves it

  • Site documentation: Periodic shoots record every phase from identical positions. Investors follow progress from their desk, and the record keeps its value as an archive long after handover.
  • Sales offices and show homes: Buyers walk the show home without waiting for opening hours; your sales team sits down with visitors who arrive pre-sold.
  • Off-plan projects: A 3D visualisation-based virtual tour lets buyers explore a building whose foundation has just been poured — and shortens the off-plan sales cycle.
  • Architectural portfolio: Delivered projects become walkable references; the project page on your website turns into an experience.
  • Tenders and pitches: A tour link inside your proposal sits on the jury's desk as explorable evidence.

Where it is used

Contractors and developers. With construction firms in Bursa such as Karnur İnşaat, Akcan Yapı and Gökçelik, the goal was always the same: show the quality of the project without bringing the client to the site. The tours served both sales and corporate communication.

Architecture and interior practices. A 360° tour shot after delivery becomes the strongest piece in your portfolio. A prospective client walks your reference project from their laptop and arrives at the first meeting already convinced.

Sales offices and show homes. A show home is a serious investment; a virtual tour extends its reach beyond the city and across borders. The expat buyer explores the apartment before ever booking a flight.

Public and corporate clients. A tour link in the progress report simplifies supervision: everyone looks at the same imagery, at the same time, from anywhere.

Why 360virtualtour.net?

We have produced virtual tours since 2004, working across the Netherlands, Belgium and Türkiye — and construction and architecture hold a firm place in our 52-project portfolio. A building site is not a studio: dust, shifting light, moving crews, safety rules. Producing repeatable, fixed-point, consistent-quality shoots under those conditions takes experience.

Our 16K HDR panoramas render material texture and spatial relationships as faithfully as current technology allows, and the tour runs smoothly on phones, tablets and VR headsets. Our commercial model suits long-running projects especially well: one-time payment, lifetime hosting. No subscription; your tour keeps working at the same link years later — which matters when a project portfolio is meant to last.

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How often is site progress captured?

Monthly, or at key milestones — whatever matches your project rhythm. Because every session shoots from the same fixed points, progress can be compared one-to-one between periods.

Can you create a tour of a project that is not built yet?

Yes. For off-plan sales we build virtual tours based on 3D visualisation, so buyers can walk through an apartment that only exists on paper.

Can we use the tour in tenders and presentations?

Certainly. The tour link drops straight into your bid document or slide deck; the jury explores the space on their own screens. Offline delivery is possible too.