TPF · Multi-Purpose Virtual Tour
A private, multi-purpose virtual tour of TPF's facilities — one digital twin built to onboard new staff, walk partners through the site without a visit, and rehearse evacuation. Internal only, never published.
TPF needed their facility to exist in three places at once: in front of a new hire on day one, in front of a partner who can't fly in, and in front of a team running an evacuation drill.
The constraint that shaped everything: this stays private. No public URL, no search index, no embed on a live site — a controlled asset, shared only with the people who need it.
Captured once, used three ways.
A single high-fidelity 3D capture of the full site — every room, corridor and exit, navigable like a walk-through. One source of truth, repurposed instead of re-shot.
Onboarding without the walk.
New staff explore the building before they set foot in it — where things are, how the space connects, what each area is for. The tour gives the orientation walk, on repeat, identical for everyone.
The site visit, remotely.
Partners and clients are walked through the facility on a screen — full context, full detail, no badge, no flight, no calendar tetris. Access handed out deliberately, revoked just as easily.
Evacuation, rehearsed in place.
Exit routes, assembly points and emergency paths mapped into the tour — so drills and briefings run against the real building, not a printed floor plan.
One capture doing the work of an induction guide, a remote site visit and a safety drill — all behind a private wall. Detailed enough to trust, complete enough to replace the in-person walk, and locked down enough that it never leaves the people it's meant for.