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Reconfigurable Timber Frames with Digital Twin Integration in an Urban Skyscraper

Authors:
Roberto Naboni, Anja Kunic, Giuseppe Marrone, Davide Angeletti
Reconfigurable Timber Frames with Digital Twin Integration in an Urban Skyscraper

Project in-detail

Equipped with reconfigurable timber frames and a digital twin system, the skyscraper adapts to urban dynamics while emphasizing sustainability and efficient living spaces.
5 key facts about this project
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Equipped with robotic arms for assembly and disassembly.
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Features a digital twin system for real-time data tracking.
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Constructed entirely from modular timber frames.
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Designed to adapt to changing urban needs seamlessly.
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Emphasizes extended lifecycle and CO2 storage capacity.

Recon-Sky Wood is an initiative that merges robotic technology with sustainable design in a reconfigurable skyscraper built from engineered wood. Located in an urban environment, the project addresses the need for flexible living spaces while focusing on reducing environmental impact. The design concept revolves around automation and modularity, allowing the structure to adapt to changing needs over time.

Modular Construction System

The structure utilizes a modular construction system made up of reconfigurable timber frames. Robotic fabrication techniques enable precise assembly and disassembly, promoting efficiency in the building process. The collaboration between robots and humans, enhanced by Mixed Reality (MR) technologies, allows for quick alterations in spatial arrangements as required by occupants.

Sustainability Focus

Sustainability is at the core of the design, with the project emphasizing the need to extend the lifecycle of its building components. By using a construction kit with modular connections, the design allows for various configurations from a limited set of parts. This approach optimizes the use of resources and enhances the potential for carbon storage within the building, aligning with modern environmental goals.

Digital Twin Integration

Each component of the structure features a QR code, creating a digital twin that tracks data related to design, construction, and usage in real-time. This system enhances the potential for reusing materials, allowing the structure to be modified over multiple lifecycles. Such a data-driven approach reinforces sustainability and promotes adaptability to urban changes.

Robotic Assembly Techniques

Advanced structural joints specifically designed for robotic assembly and disassembly enhance the construction process. These joints feature three-dimensional male-female interlocking systems alongside reversible connections, improving overall stability while facilitating efficient assembly and disassembly. This design focus supports the building's ability to respond to varied spatial demands over time.

The facade presents a thoughtful arrangement of timber elements that engages with light and shadow, adding depth and interest to the building's presence in its surroundings.

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MICROHOME 10: Celebrating Small-Scale Living with €100,000 Prize Fund and Kingspan’s Innovation

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Competition organisers

The MICROHOME 10 competition invites participants to submit visionary designs for off-grid, modular microhomes that push the limits of sustainable, small-scale living. Organised by Buildner in partnership with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this tenth edition sets the challenge of designing a dwelling for two people within a maximum floor area of 25 m², encouraging bold solutions adaptable to any urban or rural location. The competition continues Buildner’s mission to foster innovative approaches to compact, energy-efficient housing that can address pressing global challenges.

This year’s edition offers a generous total prize fund of €100,000, including the Kingspan Award for designs that integrate high-performance Kingspan products and the Hapi Homes Award for a project selected for real-world construction. In addition to cash prizes, the winners gain international exposure through Buildner’s media partnerships, publications, and a dedicated MICROHOME magazine, further amplifying their ideas to the wider architectural community.

Key dates for MICROHOME 10 include the closing date for registration on 25 September 2025, the submission deadline on 29 October 2025 (11:59 p.m. London time), and the announcement of winners on 9 December 2025. These milestones ensure participants have clear timelines to develop and present their concepts, with early registration discounts available to support students and emerging designers worldwide.

MICROHOME

Design a new small-scale home concept in the 10th edition of MICROHOME — 100,000 € prize + construction

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Prize 100,000 € + Potential realisation
Eligibility Open to all
Final registration deadline 25 September 2025

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