Urban Fabric Decoded: High-Precision Building Material Identification via Deep Learning and Remote Sensing

Kun Sun, Qiaoxuan Li, Qiance Liu, Jinchao Song, Menglin Dai, Xingjian Qian, Srinivasa Raghavendra Bhuvan Gummidi, Bailang Yu, Felix Creutzig, Gang Liu*

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Abstract

Precise identification and categorization of building materials are essential for informing strategies related to embodied carbon reduction, building retrofitting, and circularity in urban environments. However, existing building material databases are typically limited to individual projects or specific geographic areas, offering only approximate assessments. Acquiring large-scale and precise material data is hindered by inadequate records and financial constraints. Here, we introduce a novel automated framework that harnesses recent advances in sensing technology and deep learning to identify roof and facade materials using remote sensing data and Google Street View imagery. The model was initially trained and validated on Odense's comprehensive dataset and then extended to characterize building materials across Danish urban landscapes, including Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Aalborg. Our approach demonstrates the model's scalability and adaptability to different geographic contexts and architectural styles, providing high-resolution insights into material distribution across diverse building types and cities. These findings are pivotal for informing sustainable urban planning, revising building codes to lower carbon emissions, and optimizing retrofitting efforts to meet contemporary standards for energy efficiency and emission reductions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100538
JournalEnvironmental Science and Ecotechnology
Volume24
Number of pages11
ISSN2666-4984
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Building material intensity
  • Built environment
  • Deep learning
  • Remote sensing
  • Streetview image

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