IT and the Built Environment a revolution! Tristram Carfrae | BSRIA| November 2011
IT in the Built Environment – a revolution Revolution Information Technology is beginning to have a profound effect on the way the Built Environment is planned, designed, procured, constructed and operated. 2 IT in the Built Environment
IT in the Built Environment – a revolution 1. virtual design 2. manufacturing 3. asset management 4. smart infrastructure 5. behaviour 6. feedback 3 IT in the Built Environment
IT in the Built Environment – a revolution Virtual Design Plans and designs can be conceived, tested and optimised in a virtual world before committing to construction. Such plans and design will benefit from access to data about usage, consumption and performance of the existing built environment. 4 IT in the Built Environment
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Computational Optimisation of an RO Plant Feasible Region Loss ($/Day) Profit ($/Day) 12 IT in the Built Environment
Do It Yourself 3D printer – Amsterdam office 13 IT in the Built Environment
Virtual Design 1. concept models 2. interchange with analysis 3. common models 4. workflow between collaborators 14 IT in the Built Environment
IT in the Built Environment – a revolution Manufacturing Construction will tend towards a manufacturing process using “just in time” procurement allied to “mass customisation” and on -site assembly with all information flowing directly from digital databases and/or information rich models (Built Environment Models - BEM). 15 IT in the Built Environment
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Direct Manufacturing 18 IT in the Built Environment
Manufacturing 1. mechanising construction 2. supply chain management 3. objects for models 4. quality control 19 IT in the Built Environment
IT in the Built Environment – a revolution Asset Management Assets can be managed and efficiently operated directly from BEM, reducing energy consumption, optimising operating costs and determining replacement plans. 20 IT in the Built Environment
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selected room Benchmark data for selected room Properties of the selected room Energy consumption history Cleaning index of selected room history 24 IT in the Built Environment
Asset Management Engineering 1. beneficiary 2. model ownership Delivery Architecture 3. model maintenance AssetMAP 4. liability Financial 5. asset portfolios Appraisal Costing 6. financial modelling Risk Management 25 IT in the Built Environment
IT in the Built Environment – a revolution Smart Infrastructure Some systems (transport, electricity grids, water supply) can be optimised in real time using sensors, networks and computers. 26 IT in the Built Environment
Thesis 1. reduce demand 2. improve efficiency: energy • • transport • behaviour while improving quality of life 27 IT in the Built Environment
Intelligent Transport System 28 IT in the Built Environment
Grid Performance Smart Grid Network Electric Vehicle Network 29 IT in the Built Environment
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Energy 1. reduce demand 2. diversify demand 3. match supply to demand and demand to supply 4. optimise routing 31 IT in the Built Environment
Transport 1. intelligent traffic control 2. logistics optimisation 3. smart ticketing 4. routing traffic 32 IT in the Built Environment
IT in the Built Environment – a revolution Behaviour People will improve their usage of systems if provided with real time, pertinent information via communications networks (urban informatics, smart meters). 33 IT in the Built Environment
Working in Transit 34 IT in the Built Environment
Real Time Feedback on Consumption 35 IT in the Built Environment
Behaviour 1. working from home 2. working from public places 3. choosing time to go to work place 4. reacting to real time energy information 5. reacting to real time transport information 36 IT in the Built Environment
IT in the Built Environment – a revolution Feedback All usage, consumption and performance of systems and assets, including relevant human behaviour, can be recorded and used for physical optimisation and reconfiguration, and fed back into the planning and design of the future built environment. 37 IT in the Built Environment
A Plant that Tweets 38 IT in the Built Environment
Thank You 39 IT in the Built Environment
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