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Arch6026 - Building Systems II (2000/2001)

Energy and Environmental Systems for Green Buildings

Lecture 09 -
Intelligent Buildings
Contents

Building Intelligence

Intelligent and Green

IB at Work

IB at Home
Building Intelligence

Intelligent building (IB)


 first coined in USA in early 1980s
 its definition/model is evolving
automated buildings (1981-85)
responsive buildings (1986-91)
effective buildings (1992-)
 development of IB
closely linked with computers and information technology (I
T)
but, IB  high-tech building
Building Intelligence

Major IB features
 automatic reactions (adjust internal conditions)
 effective communication & IT management
 responsiveness to changes
Integrated pyramid
 single function/dedicated systems
 multifunctional systems
 integrated systems
 computer integrated building
Building Intelligence

IB in Europe study


 IB “… provides a responsive, effective and supportiv
e intelligent environment within which the organizati
on can achieve its business objectives.” -- DEGW (1
992)
3 main goals:
 building management
 space management
 business management
Building Intelligence

“An intelligent building is one that doesn't


make the occupants look stupid.”
 maximizes the efficiency of its occupants and
allows effective management of resource with
minimum life costs
 more responsive to user needs and has the ability
to adapt to new technology or changes in the
organizational structures
Goals: Goals:
- building management - minimise environmental impact
- space management - use resource efficiently
- business management - be ecologically sound
- ensure healthy environment

Intelligent Green
Building Building
(IB) (GB)

Information Environmental
- building life cycle
Technology - efficient building systems Sustainability
- effective management & use
- integration
Intelligent and Green

Key issues for intelligent buildings


 site (access, local amenities, car parking)
 shell (thermal strategy, structure, floor layout)
 skin (services strategy, solar control)
 building services (HVAC, small power, cabling)
 information technology (communication, space
management, network)
Criteria: business value/benfits, efficiency and effe
ctiveness
Intelligent and Green

Common objectives
 responsive (to user needs / to climate)
 efficient (building design & systems)
 effective (operation & management)
 better integration (with IT & within systems)
Trends
 smart buildings and Internet connectivity
 sustainability in business (quantifying the benefits)
?
Smart Car Smart & Green Building

- light & compact - energy efficient


- low-drag design - use renewable energy
- fuel efficient - green building materials
- low emission - low environmental impact
- 95% recyclable - responsive to climate/site
- efficient accessories - responsive to user needs
- friendly factory - healthy environment
Making cars like we build houses?
IB@Work

Office space and commercial buildings


 speculative offices (USA or European)
 organizational/functional requirements
 impact of IT and business strategy
Major systems
 building automation system (BAS)
 office automation system (OAS)
 communication automation system (CAS)
IB@Work

Typical features
 building control & energy management
 lighting management
 addressable fire alarm
 structured cabling
 voice/data/image communication
 office automation
 facility management & CAD system
 multi-function cardkeys
Components
of a energy
management
system (EMS)
with direct
digital control
(DDC)
‘LonMark’

Protocols

‘BACnet’

Modern building automation systems


Integration controls network from different buildings
IB@Work

Current and future development


 new ways of working
more interaction
more collaboration (physically or electronically)
more individual autonomy
 new patterns of space use
more group spaces
more shared spaces
more space for concentration
more intermittent space use
Future office space (intelligent? green?)
IB@Home

Present technology
 phones and intercoms
 home automation
 audio distribution (e.g. hi-fi speaker)
 video distribution (e.g. TV)
 video surveillance (e.g. security)
 structured wiring
 home theater, game station
IB@Home

Future home
 home networking
 Internet appliances
 webcam, web phones
 e-books, video walls
 home office
 virtual clinic/hospital
 ……
House_n: MIT Home of the Future
([Link]
‘Slinky House’ - Winning entry, Home of the Future
architectural design competition, Museum Victoria
‘Vegetal Houses’ - Honourable mention, Home of the Future
architectural design competition, Museum Victoria

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