How Information Continuity Shapes Durable and Resilient Architecture
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Written by Eduardo Souza
Baker's choice. Dense with flavour, light on filler.
Summary
This article explores how information continuity (the seamless flow of data across all phases of a building's lifecycle) is critical in modern architecture, engineering, and construction. Unlike purely digital activities, architectural work has physical, long-lasting consequences that shape cities and communities for decades. The piece discusses how technology—particularly Building Information Modeling (BIM), digital twins, and integrated data platforms—improves collaboration among stakeholders, reduces costly errors during construction, and ensures that design intent is preserved from initial concept through maintenance and eventual renovation. The article emphasizes that fragmented information leads to structural failures, budget overruns, and missed opportunities for sustainability, while robust information continuity enables smarter cities, more resilient buildings, and better long-term outcomes for communities.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledFiles become buildings, models transform into structures, and decisions made during the design process ultimately shape streets, neighborhoods, and entire cities.
A building often lasts for decades, sometimes centuries, and the impacts of the choices made during its development extend far beyond the moment of delivery.
Information continuity is not merely a technical convenience—it is a fundamental requirement for building a world that lasts.
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