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Transforming the Built Environment

Workshop – Day 1

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1 Introduction & objective of the day

6 Inspirational speakers

Sub-group breakouts: vision

Agenda

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3

4

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Report back and closing

Objective of the day

Identify a shared vision

Feedback from members: Trends

▪ Carbon Intensity/Energy consumption

▪ Resource consumption/circularity

▪ Urbanization and Societal changes

▪ Digitalization

▪ Health and Well-being

▪ Resilience

▪ Labour

▪ Social Housing and affordability

▪ Reputation/Corruption

▪ Gender equality

▪ Shift from ownership to access

▪ Obsolescence of infrastructure

▪ Water

▪ Urban sprawl

Built Environment as a connected system

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David Burrows

Microsoft

Emilia Hagberg

Skanska

Emmanuel Normant

Saint-Gobain

John Batten

Arcadis

Anirban Ghosh

Mahindra Group

Speakers

Angus Campbell

Foster + Partners

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4 5 6

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David Burrows

Managing Director

Microsoft

MICROSOFT CONFIDENTIAL—INTERNAL ONLY

Smart SpacesWBCSD session 3/4/19

David BurrowsManaging Director – Cross Industryand WBCSD Liaison DelegateMicrosoft Corporation

International Energy Agency, 2017

40% of office space is not occupied on any given workdayCBRE, 2015; Condeco, 2018

DIGITAL (IOT) INFRASTRUCTUREConnected Buildings form part of a wider connected digital ecosystem

Citizen

Engagement

Transportation, Traffic,

Parking, Vehicles

Energy,

Water

& Utilities

Public Safety

& Security

Housing,

Buildings

Environmental

Social

Economic

Municipal

Command &

Control Center

Responsive

Store

Intelligent

Supply Chain

DevicesConnected

Fleet Digital

Signage Automated

Car System

Traffic

Sensors &

Cameras

Logistics

Optimization

Factory

Optimization

Traffic Flow

Optimization

Home

Energy

Management

Building

Optimization

Smart

Grid

Comms

Network

Optimization

TRENDS & TECHNOLOGY

Cloud Computing

Internet of Things

EVERY INDUSTRY NEEDS SMART BUILDINGS

SMART SPACES = SMART BUILDINGS Buildings

SMART BUILDINGS SCENARIOS

Capabilities Customer Needs

Top (Level 3)

Ambient

intelligence

Middle (Level 2)

Egress, Signage,

Security,

Presence

Base (Level 1)

Power, Air,

water, data

Peo

ple

Cen

tric

Faci

liti

es

Cen

tric

Equipment

management

Energy management

Ease of access

Space utilization

Onsite Services

Find what I need

Adapt to me

Scenarios

Energy management Predictive maintenance

Parking SecuritySpace utilization

Navigation Meetings Workspace

Building Operations

A “DIGITAL TWIN” OF THE REAL WORLD

Willow Thyssenkrupp Elevator https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78c36A58uQ

SMART SPACES = SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE

SPACES

meetingAt

workingAt

DEVICES

DEVICES

interactingWith

SENSORS

notifies

PEOPLE

Aggregators

SMART SPACES = SMART CAMPUS

Analytics

Microsoft cloud-based energy solution

On-premise edge

User Dashboards

Sensors

Actuators

Buildingcontrollers

Sensors or existing building management systems

520,000data points collected

every 5 minutes

50,000,000transactions added daily

to event database

26,000faults surfaced

per day

125Buildings in

Puget Sound ESB

34,000pieces of

equipment

Fieldgateways

Storage

Power BI

Dynamics 365

AzureSQL Database

AzureStream Analytics

AzureMachine Learning

AzureData Lake Analytics

AzureData Lake

AzureCosmos DB

AzureIoT Hub

Azure Cloud Services –Worker Role

Azure Storage– Blob

Azure

AzureTime Series Insights

AzureEvent Hub

20% - 25%

Reduction

MICROSOFT REAL ESTATE & FACILITIESDigital Transformation & Redmond Campus Refresh

Transform

Microsoft

working

environment

Most

sustainable

connected

campus

Fusion of the

Digital and

Physical

worlds

One Microsoft

Team

18 Buildings

2.5M sq. ft. of

mixed use

$5.4Bn

budget

Showcase for

Microsoft &

Partner

technologies

5-year effort

Opening CY

2024

https://youtu.be/WCUxNoPX-fYhttps://news.microsoft.com/modern-campus/

Closing slide

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Emilia Hagberg Senior Sustainability Manager

Skanska

People & PlacesWBCSD session Built Environment

Emilia Hagberg

Senior Sustainability Manager

Skanska

Svalbard

New Orleans

Population

growth Urbanization

Energy

and fuel

Material

resource

scarcity

Climate

change

Mega forces

Sustainability trends in Skanska's business

2015 2018 2021

Climate

Partnership

for innovation

Employee well-beingGreen building

50%

Structure People

Place

Positive

Evolution of Sustainability in the Built Environment

Old

Building

Code

Minimum

Green

Net Zero

Net Positive

Electric site – innovation with Volvo

Thank you!

Emilia Hagberg

Senior Sustainability Manager

Skanska

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Emmanuel Normant Vice President Sustainable Development

Saint-Gobain

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John Batten Global Cities Director

Arcadis

THE FUTURE OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENTJohn Batten

3 April 2019 | Montreux

© Arcadis 2018

What are the main transitionsthat will take place?

In the next 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 years?

Built environments need to be adaptive!

© Arcadis 2018

Resilience

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© Arcadis 2018

Connect public and private

© Arcadis 2018

Brand scaping/ place making“Brandscaping in architecture is the expression of identity”

© Arcadis 2018

Growing demand on Mobility

© Arcadis 2018

Big Diversity of new ‘hard-ware’ and business models

© Arcadis 2018

Circular economy

© Arcadis 2018

Facades Construction Finish Interior

CARBON CAPTURE IN BUILDINGS

BIOBASED/ CIRCULAR MATERIAL USE

© Arcadis 2018

Biodiversity

© Arcadis 2018

Pressure on space: multi functional use of space

© Arcadis 2018

Pressure on space: multi functional use of space

© Arcadis 2018

TOD: Focus is to develop around infrastructure

© Arcadis 2018

26 carters

8 carters

Waste & Circular Economy

© Arcadis 2018 48

60-70% Truck Traffic Reduction

Before:

79,000 miles/day

After:

29,000 miles/day

© Arcadis 2018

SHARING ENERGY WITH NEIGHBORS

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

AS A POWERSTATION

Greenhouseas a heat producer

Façadeas an electricity

generator

Roof as a electricity

generator

Roofcollects wind

energy

Public space as an electricity

generator

WARMTEPOMP

WINDENERGIE PV PANELEN

VERKOPEN AAN HET NET

KASGEBOUWEN

WKO

© Arcadis 2018

Precision farming LED-farming Digital fabrication LaboratoryKweekvlees voor CO2reductie

Local production/ urban farming

© Arcadis 2018

Smart Cities | Layered complexity

© Arcadis 2018

Smart Cities | Layered complexity

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

VIRTUALLY (VIRTUAL WORLD) BIG DATA

PROPOSAL OF SMART LIFESTYLE

DESIGN OF SMART PLACES

CREATION OF A SMART INFRASTRUCTURE

© Arcadis 2018

Arcadis.Improving quality of life.

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Angus Campbell Senior Partner Deputy Head of Studio

Foster + Partners

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Anirban Ghosh Chief Sustainability Officer

Mahindra Group

Join us tomorrow!

9.00 - 13.00same room

Rationale

The built environment has an important impact on the environment and on society. To move towards positive transformation and implement the Paris Agreement the sector needs to enhance cooperation and knowledge transmission along the entire value chain and develop new business models.

Goal

Build a common vision for the transformation of the sector and agree on objectives and actions to drive change along the full value chain.

Transforming the Built Environment

Accelerate the transformation to a Zero GHG emissions, circular, healthy, inclusive and resilient Built Environment.

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Second Built

Environment Workshop

1-4

April

End

of

June

LDs

workshop

Montreux12

March

Built

Environment

Workshop

20-21

Feb

GABC

Assembly

23

Sept

GABC @ UN

SG Climate

Summit

14-17

Oct

CM Meeting

Lisbon

Nov /

Dec?

COP25

Trasforming Built Environment: timeline

2

June

IFC

workshop

1 2 3

June

UN SG

summit

prep

meeting in

Abu Dhabi

Built Environment

Value Impact Voice

Channel the recommendations from

global business to national and sub-

national policy makers as well as to the

finance & investor community

Develop common vision, language and

metrics for companies in the built

environment to engage their value chain

partners to drive change and innovation

Address the market barriers & enablers

through a coherent set of projects that

address decision-makers in public and

private sectors

Our contact details

Maria MendiluceManaging Director, Senior Management Team

Maison de la Paix l Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2BCP 2075 1211 Geneva 1

Main: +41 (0)22 839 31 64

Cities and Mobility

Roland HunzikerDirector, Sustainable Buildings and Cities

Maison de la Paix l Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2BCP 2075 1211 Geneva 1

Main: +41 (0)22 839 31 64

Cristiana Ciaraldi Manager, Built environment

Maison de la Paix l Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2BCP 2075 1211 Geneva 1

Main: +41 (0)22 839 31 64

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WBCSD (Geneva)Maison de la Paix l CheminEugène-Rigot 2BCP 2075 1211 Geneva 1Switzerland

WBCSD (New York)747 Third Avenue Suite M205, New YorkNY 10017, United StatesUSA

WBCSD (Delhi)WBCSD India, 4th Floor, Worldmark 2,Aerocity New Delhi 110 037India

WBCSD (Singapore)WBCSD Asia Pacific Ltd.theBridge2 Science Park DriveSingapore 118222Singapore

WBCSD (London)WeWork Mansion House33 Queen StreetLondon EC4R 1BRUK

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