Henning Larsen Launches OpenDetail as Digital Platforms Expand Carbon-Focused Tools for the Built Environment | ArchDaily

Henning Larsen Launches OpenDetail as Digital Platforms Expand Carbon-Focused Tools for the Built Environment | ArchDaily

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Summary

Henning Larsen has launched OpenDetail, a bio-based construction database aimed at supporting carbon reduction in the built environment through shared digital tools.

Why It Matters

As the building sector contributes significantly to global carbon emissions, tools like OpenDetail are crucial for facilitating informed decision-making and promoting the use of sustainable materials. This initiative reflects a growing trend towards digital solutions that enhance collaboration and knowledge sharing in the construction industry.

Key Takeaways

  • OpenDetail is a crowd-sourced database focusing on bio-based construction materials.
  • The platform aims to consolidate fragmented technical detailing guidance for sustainable building practices.
  • OpenDetail connects academic research with professional practice, enhancing access to knowledge for various stakeholders.

Save this picture!OpenDetail, Feldballe by Henning Larsen. Image © Rasmus HjortshøjWritten by Reyyan DoganPublished on February 17, 2026 Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038833/henning-larsen-launches-opendetail-as-digital-platforms-expand-carbon-focused-tools-for-the-built-environment Clipboard "COPY" CopyAs the building industry continues to account for a significant share of global carbon emissions, digital platforms are increasingly being developed to support carbon reduction across different stages of the design and construction process. These initiatives range from material-focused knowledge databases to project life-cycle guidance and early-stage embodied carbon assessment tools. While differing in scope and methodology, they commonly aim to improve access to technical knowledge, clarify responsibilities across the value chain, and facilitate more informed decision-making in the built environment. Recently, Henning Larsen launched OpenDetail, joining related efforts by Grimshaw and MVRDV to address decarbonization through shared digital infrastructure.+ 10 Save this picture!OpenDetail. Image © EK with Courtesy of Henning LarsenDeveloped between 2023 and 2024, OpenDetail was created by Henning Larsen in collaboration with EK – Business Academy Copenhagen and CHEVRANT, with contributions from Ramboll Foundation and Speckle. The platform operates as a crowd-sourced and peer-reviewed database of architectural detail drawings, a...

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