NewsgalleryForensic Architecture's study of Grenfell fireBookmarkShareNewsByGoolistan Cooper11:00, 22 MAR 2018Updated11:30, 22 MAR 2018The model will sit within a web platform, including possibilities for interactivity such as a timeline and communications data (Image: Forensic Architecture)1 of 11This graphic zooms into a generic corner flat within the tower (Image: Forensic Architecture)2 of 11The angled footage shown in here is a result of the 'texture projection' process (Image: Forensic Architecture)3 of 11This demonstrates the alternative possibility that video 'mapping' and synchronisation offers for analysis of the fire (Image: Forensic Architecture)4 of 11This illustration showcases the early progress the group has made mapping videos onto the architectural model (Image: Forensic Architecture)5 of 11An architectural model of Grenfell Tower, constructed to the exact specifications of the architectural plans publicly available via the website of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (Image: Forensic Architecture)6 of 11This image shows a generic movement path through the building (Image: Forensic Architecture)7 of 11This illustration showcases the early progress the group has made mapping videos onto the architectural model (Image: Forensic Architecture)8 of 11One of the early stages of Forensic Architecture's process of 'mapping' video onto the architectural model (Image: Forensic Architecture)9 of 11An architectural model of Grenfell Tower, in its entirety and in a plan view (Image: Forensic Architecture)10 of 11In this projection, the green wire frame indicates the position from which the video was taken (Image: Forensic Architecture)11 of 11