Keßler Solutions Creates Digital Twin of Future Living Berlin Building
Keßler Solutions has developed a digital twin of an existing building in the Future Living Berlin smart city quarter, a project led by the ForeSight initiative. The digital twin, created using Autodesk Revit, integrates all trades and IoT systems into a Building Information Model (BIM).
The digital twin was built using CAD and construction plans, contract documents, and as-built data. It includes all trades such as electricity, heating, air conditioning, sanitation, and IoT, integrated into a BIM model. The digitization process began after tenants moved in, recording all installed IoT sensors, trades, furniture, and outdoor facilities.
The smart city quarter, developed by the GSW settlement and housing association, consists of 90 residential and 10 commercial units, spanning approximately 7,600 m². For this quarter, the BIM model serves as the foundation for maintenance and repair management. In the ForeSight project, the BIM model acts as a blueprint for the digital twin, focusing on sustainability, resilience, and digitalization research.
Keßler Solutions' digital twin of the Future Living Berlin building enables improved management and research into sustainability and digitalization. The digital twin, based on a comprehensive BIM model, offers a detailed and interactive representation of the building and its systems.
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