Concept Frames

Overview

SerpensBuild focuses on the physical side of the SerpenSky universe: modular architecture, ramped towers, and campus layouts that treat buildings as programmable hardware.

Floors, walls, and circulation paths are designed to be swapped, reconfigured, and instrumented—supporting everything from offices and classrooms to logistics bays and housing as needs evolve. When paired with SerpenSky's digital twin, a SerpensBuild campus can observe its own usage, learn from it, and adapt in near real time.

Who It's For

  • Architects & engineers working on SerpenSky campuses or similar modular structures.
  • Operations & facilities teams who need visibility into how spaces are being used over time.
  • Research collaborators exploring neural, bio-inspired, or cyber-physical architectures.

Key Features

  • Conceptual model for representing each modular element (tile, panel, wall, ramp) as a node in a network.
  • Interfaces for routing power, data, and occupancy signals across a building in real time.
  • Integration points with S³M, digital twin dashboards, and SerpensApp tools.
  • Design language that aligns with the SerpenSky campus aesthetic and infrastructure stack.

Stage & Targets

Stage: R&D stage with design documents, simulations, and architectural collaborations.

Target milestones (2025–2026):

  • Develop robust simulation environments to test building logic before any physical deployment.
  • Align with architectural partners on how hardware, sensors, and control surfaces should be embedded.
  • Prepare integration pathways with SerpenSky's connectivity backbone and operations tooling.

Where It Fits in Serpens Inc

SerpensBuild is one of the clearest expressions of the Serpens thesis: that buildings and campuses can be designed to 'think with' the people inside them.

It sits at the intersection of SerpensOps and SerpenSky, turning abstract design and systems thinking into a concrete operating layer.