What if a building could power itself, communicate with the city around it, and adapt to its environment, all through its glass facade? This is already happening. This is what GenVue Technologies is building today.
Led by Sanmukh Bawa, GenVue is driving a fundamental shift in architecture. The vision is clear: make buildings active. Transform the facade from a conventional outer layer into an intelligent surface that communicates visually, generates clean energy, and responds to its surroundings in real time. Operating from London, Dubai, and New Delhi, GenVue sits at the intersection of sustainable architecture, smart building technologies, and advanced facade engineering, treating glass as a high performance interface designed to work as hard as the building it protects.
At the heart of this transformation is GenVue Motion, the company’s flagship media glass technology. Where traditional LED screens are mounted onto buildings as external fixtures, GenVue Motion integrates transparent LED technology directly within the glass facade itself, creating a seamless digital skin that is architecturally invisible yet visually powerful.
By day, the facade remains fully transparent, allowing natural light to pass through and views to stay completely uninterrupted. By night, the same glass transforms into a high impact digital display capable of showcasing dynamic visuals, branding, real time content, and immersive experiences. With the Clear+ variant achieving up to 99.75 per cent transparency, the technology is virtually undetectable during daylight, yet capable of commanding attention across an entire cityscape after dark. Clean lines. Complete design integrity. Pure architectural expression. This is where making buildings active truly comes alive.
Sanmukh Bawa’s expertise is central to this vision. A fourth generation glass specialist with over 18 years of hands-on experience, his path to GenVue runs through Eckersley O’Callaghan, one of the world’s leading facade engineering firms, where he delivered the Apple Campus 2 headquarters in Cupertino and numerous Apple flagship retail stores globally. A registered glass expert at the British Standards Institute and an active member of ISO technical committees for both dynamic glazing and building integrated photovoltaics, Bawa brings engineering rigour to every GenVue project that few in the industry can match.
That expertise is what made GenVue’s most defining achievement possible: the delivery of the world’s largest media glass facade at The View Hospital in Doha, Qatar. Spanning over 4,000 square metres and integrating more than 600,000 LEDs within the facade, this project proved that transparent media glass can scale to landmark proportions while fully preserving daylight and building performance. Walk past The View Hospital at night and the building speaks, wellness messaging flowing across the curved tower, visible across the Doha skyline. Step inside, and the glass is simply glass, clear, quiet, flooded with natural light. This is built, operational, and visible.
Display capability is just one dimension of what an active facade can deliver. The same glass that communicates can also generate power. GenVue PowerSkin enables buildings to generate clean energy directly through the facade using building integrated photovoltaic technology, replacing conventional cladding with energy generating surfaces. GenVue PowerMotion takes this further, combining solar generation with LED media display in a single unit, achieving a net annual energy gain of over 8,100 kWh. The display produces more energy than it uses. When these technologies work together, buildings evolve into dual performing systems, generating clean energy while simultaneously acting as dynamic communication platforms.
For architects, developers, and building owners, this unlocks entirely new possibilities. Buildings can now reduce energy costs through solar integration, enhance identity through dynamic digital content, and contribute meaningfully to the sustainability targets that cities and governments are demanding. The global push toward net zero construction and smart city infrastructure is accelerating, and GenVue’s technologies are built precisely for this moment.
The future of architecture is expressive, intelligent, and active. GenVue Technologies is already building that future, one facade at a time. As urban environments grow more connected and sustainability becomes essential, the question for the industry is simply how quickly everyone else will follow.















