
In a recent article, the Michigan State Capitol highlights how a digital twin developed with Quinn Evans is supporting the preservation and stewardship of the historic building. The interactive model gives staff one place to access current building data and decades of historical and operational records, helping them understand and care for the landmark.
The article, titled “Preserving the Past, Powering the Future: Inside the Michigan Capitol’s Preservation Intelligence Platform,” describes how the digital twin supports the Capitol’s daily and long-term care. Staff can monitor temperature and humidity in real time, view hidden building systems, and access documentation from previous restoration and conservation work. As the building changes and new information is added, the digital twin stays up to date, making important records easier to find and helping preserve institutional knowledge.
As the Capitol continues to serve the people of Michigan, this remarkable platform will help ensure that its stories, craftsmanship, and beauty endure for generations to come.
MICHIGAN STATE CAPITOL
Read the article here.



