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Smart Buildingsneed smart thinking…
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
HOW CAN BUILDINGS EVOLVE TO ANTICIPATE WHAT OCCUPANTS NEED & DESIRE?
Paul Fletcher January 20 2016
what is a smart building?
A smart building is one that does not make its users feel dumb...
...yet as the (construction) industry inexorably digitise existing processes and methods of building design, construction and operation the end result is all too often just that!
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
Smart Buildings: dumb users
…exaggerated by the insidious industry view of those outside it’s ‘club’ as ‘lay people’?
@thrutl
‘Smart Building’ is very rarely a smart building
© 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They’re Builtthe evolution of buildings and how buildings adapt to changing
requirements over long periods.
yet there is a (reluctant) admission that what we design and construct doesn’t
actually work very well…
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
stage 0, 1
truerstage 7
assumedstage 7
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
a building in use is a system of complex interaction;
architecture
building physics
and…
humans - us & our behaviours
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
complex need not mean complicated…
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
a smart building should...
…be one that does not make the user(s) feel dumb
It embraces complexity yet removes complication.
And those designing and constructing it understand
that Outcome always trumps Product!
(and that ‘lay’ people is an unacceptable term)
(the house is a) machine for living...
LeCorbusier
accommodation(using technology to replicate an analogue process)
adaptation(extending the digital process into new, incremental functionality)
evolution(creating new, otherwise unanticipatable practices)
toward a more human architecture
Nicholas Negroponte
complex need not mean complicated…
artificial intelligence, robotics, the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, 3-D printing, nanotechnology,
biotechnology, materials science, energy storage, and quantum computing.
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
with smart thinking…we could change emphasis and focus to buildings (and built environment) as service, not merely product, co-creating environments in which people and society at
large can thrive…
forget Smart Buildings (for that is merely gadgets and digitised adaptation) what is needed are buildings that are
truly ‘machines for living’ - harnessing the best of our knowledge with empowering technology…
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
“If I had an hour to solve a problem and my life depended on the solution, I would spend the first 55 minutes determining the proper question to ask for once I know the proper question, I could solve the problem in less than 5 minutes…”
Einstein
with smart thinking…Einstein solved with mathematics and physics…
smart thinking (for me) is about new questions, not just getting
ever better at answering the same old questions…
We solve with design and construction…
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
thought experiment…considers hypothesis, theory, or principle for the purpose of thinking through its consequences.
This is what I do.
Built Environment Ideation
This is how I find the questions…
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
smart thinking……can herald an era of
intelligent buildingsbuildings that augment the wellbeing of occupants
such buildings will be autonomous
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher
thank you, questions?
@thrutl © 2016 studioFAB limited / Paul Fletcher