Current architectural survey processes utilize point clouds generated by laser scanning and digital photogrammetry. Increasingly, these surveys produce 3D models, particularly parametric models, in what is known as the “scan to 3D model” or “scan to BIM” process. However, the phases of analysis and classification of architectural elements, segmentation and semantization of point clouds, and semi-automatic modeling remain complex and labor-intensive and require an active role commitment of the scholar or modeler. These steps are usually performed manually, resulting in high subjectivity and low reproducibility. This paper proposes a reproducible workflow that automatically segments point clouds, identifies geometric shapes by comparing them with a library of ideal geometries, and extracts necessary points for modeling through mathematical analysis. The extracted information is then processed using a visual programming algorithm, imported into the VPL environment, and used for automated modeling. Initial results from an ongoing experiment on the automated modeling of vaults using point clouds from surveys are presented.