Digital building logbooks on the blockchain: first conceptualisation and future research directions
Book chapter, 2025

This chapter introduces the concept of digital building logbooks (DBLs) and their role in facilitating a circular economy within the built environment. It underscores the importance of DBLs in capturing and managing building information throughout its lifecycle, including design, construction, operation, maintenance and demolition. It discusses the challenges of DBL implementation, particularly the need for secure and reliable data storage, integration of legacy information and user-friendly interfaces. The chapter proposes a blockchain-based DBL architecture, outlining a three-layered system consisting of a data layer, a logic and services layer and a user interface layer. It advocates for a hybrid data storage system, combining decentralised storage using the IPFS with centralised databases for legacy information. The chapter concludes by emphasising the potential impacts of blockchain-enabled DBLs, including fostering circular economies, advancing energy-efficient renovations and creating decentralised data marketplaces. It also identifies future research directions such as developing standardised frameworks, integrating legacy data and aligning blockchain-based solutions with legal and regulatory frameworks. This vision positions DBLs as critical tools for driving transparency, efficiency and sustainability in the built environment.

Digital building logbook

Blockchain

Author

Theodore Dounas

Heriot-Watt University

Daniel M. Hall

Delft University of Technology

Dimosthenis Kifokeris

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Design

David Christie

Robert Gordon University

Jens Hunhevicz

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa)

Firehiwot Kedir

Implenia Schweiz AG

Joseph Mante

Robert Gordon University

Goran Sibenik

Singapore-ETH Centre

Marijana Srećković

Vienna University of Technology

Lavinia Chiara Tagliabue

University of Turin

Catherine De Wolf

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich (ETH)

Blockchain, Smart Contracts and Distributed Ledger Technologies in the Built Environment: Key concepts, technologies, and applications

147-175
9781839538346 (ISBN)

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Construction Management

DOI

10.1049/PBBE007E_ch6

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Latest update

5/27/2025