In the world of towers and high-rise structures, design has always been of the utmost importance. Beyond just structural integrity, the visual look-and-feel of a building has come to symbolize not just the identity of the building, but often the city in which it resides. Think of the Dubai skyline without the Burj Khalifa, or New York City without the Empire State Building…it is not possible.
As architectural design continues to evolve and become more complex, new challenges for facade access and maintenance teams have emerged. The good news is that new innovations like the Articulated Mechatronic System (AMS) have been developed to help overcome these obstacles and with them have come new efficiencies in weight, assembly time, and overall carbon footprint. Combined with advanced automation, IoT connectivity, and optimized movement control, AMS is now setting new standard for Building Maintenance Unit (BMU) in the 21st century.
As buildings evolve into more complex and dynamic structures, traditional facade access solutions have struggled to keep pace. Some common challenges that facade maintenance teams face with these structures include:
Lightweight and Modular Design – AMS reduces structural demands by minimizing system weight by 20%, decreasing the need for reinforced rooftops. Unlike a conventional BMU, AMS components can be transported using standard building elevators, eliminating reliance on cranes or helicopters and reducing installation costs and carbon emissions.
Automated Precision and IoT Integration – AMS leverages automated path planning and smart mechatronic controls to navigate façades with unparalleled precision. This ensures:
Sustainability and Green Building Compliance – AMS directly supports sustainable building initiatives by:
AMS allows architects to push the boundaries of design, as its lightweight and optimized movement paths eliminate traditional BMU constraints. This enables:
By significantly lowering emissions and material use, AMS contributes to greener urban developments:
AMS delivers practical, long-term benefits for building operators and contractors:
Designed for both new constructions and retrofits, AMS extends the lifespan of existing high-rises while integrating seamlessly with evolving Building Management Systems (BMS). This adaptability makes it a key component in future smart city developments, ensuring buildings remain efficient, cost-effective, and technologically advanced for decades to come.
The Future of Facade Access Starts Now
AMS redefines facade maintenance by removing design limitations, reducing environmental impact, and enhancing operational efficiency. By adopting AMS, architects, developers, and city planners can push the boundaries of tower and skyscraper design, ensuring that the next generation of buildings is not only visually striking, but also smarter, more efficient, and environmentally sustainable.