In this insightful exploration of the digital transformation within the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, Ananya Vir, founder of Morphre, highlights the revolutionary role of digital twins. These dynamic digital replicas are set to redefine efficiency, sustainability, and resilience across the building lifecycle, from design to operations.
The AEC industry is on the cusp of a digital transformation. At the heart of this revolution lies the concept of digital twins—dynamic digital replicas of physical buildings or infrastructure projects. These advanced models integrate real-time data and cutting-edge technologies to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and resilience throughout a building’s lifecycle. Digital twins redefine how we conceive, construct, and manage our built environment from design to ongoing operations.
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Digital twins enhance design and construction accuracy by providing real-time simulations of building performance. Integrating data from IoT sensors, BIM models, construction tools, historical data, environmental inputs, and stakeholder feedback, digital twins help visualise a structure’s behaviour under real-world conditions, allowing early identification of design flaws and inefficiencies.
During the design phase, digital twins complement BIM by offering insights that refine design choices and inform decision-making. While BIM is crucial for clash detection and design integrity, digital twins take it a step further by simulating scenarios and predicting outcomes based on real-time data, providing a comprehensive understanding of design impacts on construction accuracy and performance.
This story is from the November 2024 edition of Commercial Design.
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