Anonymised Portfolio Policy

StratumCGI publishes its industrial architectural visualisation portfolio under an anonymisation policy. Industrial and infrastructure CGI work is routinely subject to client confidentiality covering scheme name, client identity, planning authority, location, programme, and commercial terms.

Every project on this site is published with identifying details altered or removed because the clients do not wish to be publicly named. Each piece carries a StratumCGI reference code (SCGI-NNN) so projects can be discussed in correspondence without revealing the underlying scheme.

What is altered

  • Client and developer names are removed.
  • Scheme names are replaced with regional, sector-typology descriptors (for example, "Golden Triangle Big-Box Logistics Park" rather than a specific estate name).
  • Specific local authority names are withheld; only the broader UK region is published.
  • Precise gross internal area, programme dates, and commercial terms are replaced with industry typology ranges sourced from published benchmarks (BCO Annual Review, JLL, Savills, Knight Frank).
  • Architectural detail in the visualisation is generalised so no individual building can be identified.

What is preserved

  • Sector typology and building class.
  • UK regional context (Golden Triangle, West Midlands, Severnside, Central Belt, North West, etc.).
  • CGI methodology, including AVR Type (Landscape Institute TGN 06/19), GLVIA3 alignment, lens choice, and pipeline.
  • Outputs delivered (planning visuals, aerial CGI, technical renders, consultation imagery).
  • Project stage (pre-application, planning, stakeholder presentation, investor marketing).

Studio capability work

Some pieces in the portfolio are studio capability work produced to demonstrate sector competence in scheme types where StratumCGI actively pursues new commissions. These pieces follow the same anonymisation conventions and use the same SCGI reference scheme. Capability work is treated identically to anonymised client work in publication so the studio can present a consistent typology range without singling out individual engagements.

Discussing work under your own NDA

If you are a current or prospective client and would like to discuss any of the work shown under your own non-disclosure agreement, please contact us directly. We can share unanonymised references, source files, and provenance under a mutual NDA.

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SCGI reference codes

Every published project carries a unique reference in the form SCGI-NNN. The reference is stable and can be used in correspondence in place of the underlying scheme name.