For Distribution
Design data becomes
listing information, as-is.
Design-time information and sales-time information have always been separate things. Drawings become PDFs, performance becomes catalog values, history gets lost. For buildings made with Strura, the design-time building data works directly in the market.
From Design to Distribution
Information carries over, unbroken.
The structure the architect decided, the material data makers provided, the records from construction — information created on Strura isn't lost when a property goes to market. Design-phase building data becomes the foundation of the distribution phase.
The translation costs disappear: no re-reading paper drawings, no re-entering data into another system. Design rationale and exact product specs are right there for the people selling the property.
- DesignThe building data is created
- ConstructionConstruction records and as-built measurements are appended
- DistributionThe same data is presented as listing information
- RenovationRenovation plans are studied on top of the original data
Same Model, Different Views
One dataset, viewed the way distribution needs.
Every view is derived from the same building data, not a separate system. Different displays, one source of truth — data contradictions can't happen.
Investment
Profitability, yield, and running-cost projections derived from the building's actual composition.
Comparison
Compare listings at the same granularity: layout, equipment, structure, performance.
Renovation potential
What can and can't be changed, visible at a glance from structural constraints.
Performance
Insulation, seismic resistance, ventilation — based on design-time analysis results.
History
Construction records, renovations, and maintenance kept in a timeline.
Location
Site, surroundings, and code conditions integrated with the listing.
Price rationale
Explain valuations from structure, specs, performance, and history.
3D walkthrough
3D views generated directly from the building data. Understanding beyond floor plans.
Comparison
The premises of distribution change.
| Aspect | Conventional real estate | Strura-based distribution |
|---|---|---|
| Listing information | Floor plans, photos, PDFs | The building data itself |
| Performance evidence | Catalog and self-reported values | Design-time analysis results |
| Renovation study | Requires site surveys | Judged on the spot from constraints |
| History | Scattered and often lost | Accumulated on the building |
| Valuation basis | An agent's rule of thumb | Derived transparently from data |
| Decision speed | Rounds of inquiries required | Information available instantly |
From design to construction, operation, and market.
Building information never breaks.