Landmarks

Landmarks in physical space will be landmarks in digital space.
Protect the worlds landmarks for the benefit of owners, users and society at large.

National, urban and global landmarks will be some of the most powerful, valuable and widely-experienced aspects of the rise of spatial computation. It's time to ensure their use is protected and brings value back to the creators, people and organizations that have imbued them with their origina value.

Bringing landmarks into digital spaces is not just about giving new meaning to digital environments - helping users make sense of them and feel at home - but also about bringing new potentials to these landmarks in their physical environments. Adding information, practical guides, extended experiential layers, educational and cultural resources, and so much more - are all possible via spatial computation

The owners and custodians of thse landmarks need to protect these pieces of heritage from unlicensed, sometimes nefarious, use, and where relevant, gather revenues - or prevent improper revenue generation - to ensure that their heritage value is protected in perpetuity, in trust for the cultures and contexts they represent.

Treasury enables owners of landmark spatial assets to benefit from and contribute to the spatial computing era primarily through:

  • Global accessibility Unlock the doors of your landmarks to millions globally. Allow individuals to immerse themselves in the splendor of these sites, irrespective of their geographical location. This not only paves the way for significant operational cost savings and reduces the wear from physical footfalls but also diminishes the carbon footprints associated with travel.
  • Heritage preservation The value of a landmark is intrinsically tied to its history, culture, and heritage. By curating and distributing top-tier spatial environments, you ensure that the stories, significance, and beauty of these sites are forever immortalized and shared.
  • Digital development Research, technical craft, artistic education and so much more can be enabled by accurate digital records of spatial asses in 3D. Notre Dame is being reconstructed primary from digital scans. Accurate digital models enable countless new value streams from landmark spatial assets. to
  • Cultural identity and IP protection The cultural power and ultimately intellectual property of landmarks needs to be protected - even more so in the age of AI. Ensure that your landmarks' digital representations are safeguarded from misuse or unauthorized replication.
  • Ownership and premium access Establish a clear domain over your assets by offering a premium model that grants access for qualified use cases. By doing so, you can control, monetize, and ensure the authentic representation of your landmarks in various digital scenarios.

Treasury tools and services support landmark spatial assets owners with:

  • Archiving and Fingerprinting It's time for accessible 3D archiving of digital assets – making sure they are available for review, further use, and fingerprinted against misuse. The Treasury Registry and Discovery Engine help with this.

  • Business Liason and Licensing Treasury's Creator Contract and Registry are designed to ensure that licensing of landmark spatial assets is easy and secure - and free - avoiding a great deal of complex business development and custom license legal documentation, before trusted licensed use, whether free or monetized is possible.

  • Community Building Digital environments, and beloved physical places, have active communities of support. The Treasury Curate tool, Treasury Index, and the Activator program help with this.

  • Support Services Treasury Studio is a support community for the Treasury ecosystem consisting of selected third-party service providers along the asset development pipeline - asset finishing and formatting, conversion, creative and operational project management, legal advisory, AI advisory and more. This is particularly relevant for landmark assets that have not yet been converted into high-resolution digital models.

To use Treasury tools, the first step is to archive your spatial assets in the Treasury Registry. This will help review and sort them, assess their value, and protect them against piracy. The primary goal is to have a model, with ever-increasing dimensional and resolution quality, of every building you own – available either for archive, managed, private review, or licensed third-party use.

If you don’t have a 3D model, sign up for a Registry account, and Treasury will help guide you through the cost effective establishment of it with Treasury Studio – a support service for the Treasury ecosystem supplied by Treasury and selected third-party consultants

Sign up now for a Landmark Treasury Registry account at no cost to begin the process of managing your spatial assets, including the datastreams associated with them.

Treasury will help you understand, establish and grow your opportunities in the spatial computing era.