Digital Construction

Digitising the building envelope

Digitising the building envelope
Digital building envelopes have the potential to collect and communicate information to help make buildings more efficient, more sustainable and better places to live and work in the future, says Hendrik Köster.

We need to start thinking of the building envelope not simply as a beautiful skin that helps to keep the rain out but as an essential digital component of smart cities. After all, the building envelope has a 360-degree view and it is the only major part of the building in direct contact with the interior and exterior of a building. This makes it the perfect interface between inside and outside, between the physical and digital worlds.

That was our initial thought at Schüco International. Our second thought was: how can we digitalise all Schüco units without adding to the envelope’s complexity? To find a solution, we created a completely new business area called Schüco Internet of Facades (Schüco IoF). Along with our fabrication partners, we set out on a journey to digitalise the facade one small step at a time.

ID tags enable digital twin

We have already taken our first step with the launch of the Schüco IoF ID. The idea is simple: we’ve created an ID tag that can be attached to every Schüco unit to enable a digital twin of that particular unit to be created. The tag incorporates near-field communication for contactless data retrieval and a QR code for data retrieval using a smart phone camera, all without the need for a power supply, cabling or control unit. This means that the unit remains just as easy to manufacture, but has the added value of digitisation.

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