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Heritage Building Monitoring

Non-invasive measurement technology for heritage buildings. Wireless IoT sensors, crack and displacement monitoring — in compliance with heritage conservation requirements.

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Challenges of heritage monitoring

Heritage buildings require a special approach — every intervention must be carefully considered and minimal.

Sensitivity of historic fabric

Sensor installation must not damage the original building fabric. Non-invasive or minimally invasive methods are required.

Conservation requirements

Every intervention requires approval from the heritage conservator. The system must meet strict formal requirements.

Long-term monitoring

Heritage buildings require monitoring over years, not months. The system must be reliable and easy to maintain.

Discretion and aesthetics

Sensors and cabling must be invisible or blend into the surroundings, without disrupting the building's character.

Our solution

Wireless IoT sensors

Minimal intervention in the historic fabric. No need to run cables through heritage walls and ceilings.

Crack, fissure and displacement monitoring

Continuous measurement of crack width, structural displacement and tilt — key parameters for heritage buildings.

Online dashboard

Real-time data for the building manager and heritage conservator. Visualisations, charts, data export.

Automatic alerts

SMS and email notifications when alarm thresholds are exceeded. Immediate information about structural changes.

Periodic reports

Documentation of the building's condition over time — ready for presentation to the conservator or funding institution.

Applications

Churches and sacred buildings

Monitoring of vault cracks, wall displacement, tower tilt. Long-term observation of structural condition.

Townhouses and historic buildings

Monitoring the condition of listed buildings. Tracking the impact of nearby construction work.

Museums and cultural venues

Monitoring environmental conditions and structural integrity in buildings housing historically valuable collections.

EU-funded renovations

Measurement documentation required for EU co-funded projects. Monitoring before, during and after works.

Working with the conservator

The monitoring system supports conservation decisions by providing objective data on structural behaviour over time. The heritage conservator receives continuous technical documentation — without the need for costly and invasive periodic inspections.

Real-time documentation of the building's structural condition
Objective data supporting decisions on conservation scope
Early detection of concerning structural changes
Confirmation of the effectiveness of completed repairs
Reports ready for submission to conservation authorities

Proven technology

Our monitoring systems operate on engineering structures across Poland — halls, amphitheatres, membrane and ETFE structures. We adapt the same reliable technology to the specific requirements of heritage buildings.

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Managing a heritage building?

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