Research Roadmap for Intelligent and Responsive Buildings
Rapport, 2018
an intelligent building will responsive to people in terms of not only being functional but to the
human senses besides serving a community in the location. It will be resource effective in terms of
energy , water and waste with low pollution. It will be smart in terms of technology selected to
enable the systems to respond effectively but also make them easier for people to use. Today there
is a focus on health and wellbeing and so intelligent buildings must produce a healing environment.
Buildings need to be functional and practical but also expressive. Equally important is the
infrastructure that services buildings and the people moving between them.
Bioelectromagnetic Design
Digital Futures
Sustainable urban transportation
Intelligent Infrastructure
Intelligent building
Health and Wellbeing
Wellbeing homes
Sustainable Architecture
Författare
Derek Clements-Croome
University of Reading
Amirhosein Ghaffarianhoseini
Auckland University of Technology
Ali Ghaffarianhoseini
Auckland University of Technology
Husam AlWaer
University of Dundee
John Tookey
Auckland University of Technology
Quan Jin
Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, Byggnadsteknologi
Holger Wallbaum
Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, Byggnadsteknologi
Matthew Marson
WSP
Juergen Koch
Green Architecture Ltd
Mark Worall
University of Nottingham
Xingxing Zhang
Högskolan i Dalarna
Eva D'Souza
CH2M and Jacobs
Peter McDermott
Mott MacDonald Group Limited
Tong Yang
Middlesex University
Rosangela Tenorio
University of Western Australia
Pete Halsall
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Isaac Jamieson
Biosustainable Design
Climate-KIC Building Technologies Accelerator – Smarta hållbara kontor
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), 2014-10-01 -- 2019-09-30.
Drivkrafter
Hållbar utveckling
Styrkeområden
Building Futures (2010-2018)
Energi
Ämneskategorier
Annan naturresursteknik
Miljöanalys och bygginformationsteknik
Husbyggnad
ISBN
978-90-803022-9-7