The future of hyperconnected buildings - Illumni 2014

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Presented as part of the Illumni Future of Lighting Summit 2014 (http://futureof.lighting) in collaboration with the Sydney Vivid Festival of Light, Music and Ideas. (http://www.vividsydney.com). Presentation Synopsis Today we are living in a hyper-connected data driven world. The phenomenal global rise of mobile and wearable computing is raising the bar of digital literacy and has awakened people's awareness and expectations of what can be achieved with technology. But how will this expectation match the reality of what is evolving in the built form environments we live and work in? This insightful presentation examines the status of technological progress that is occurring outside of the property industry. It then explores the concept of smart buildings that are now beginning to sense, adapt and respond to our functional, environmental and personal needs. To conclude, a number of smart lighting concepts are illustrated that illustrates how light and technology can be combined in ways that adds intelligence and provides better user experiences to a range of environments.

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The Future of Hyperconnected Buildings

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technology property

An exploration at this intersection

overview

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technology insights

smart buildings smart lighting

what’s happening in the world of technology?

exponential computational growth

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Source: Ray Kurzweil(www.kurzweilai.net)

by 2030

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big networks

Source: Cisco 2013-2017 Visual Networking Index

1.4 zettabytes per annum (1.4 trillion gigabytes or 41M DVDs per hour)

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big data

1000+ data points, 15Mb data per lap, real time analytics, predictive analysis

super computing

54.9 petaflops (a thousand trillion floating point operations per second)

nano computing

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micro computing

1mm microprocessor, pressure sensor, memory, solar cell, wireless radio

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cloud computing

36% compound annual growth rate and a market size of US$200B+ per annum by 2016

Source: Gartner (February 2013)

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artificial intelligence

2029 robots will be smarter than humans within 15 years – Ray Kerzweil

2005

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mobile growth

1.8B smartphones sold in 2013

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the internet of things

50B devices connected to the Internet by 2020

ingestible computing

1c cost of adding a microprocessor into a pill

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3D printing

2025 McKinsey & co. predict major disruption to global economy by 3D printing

Amsterdam Canal House 3D Printed house China

the trends

1990 2013

Cost per M computations $527 $0.05 Declining 33% annually

Cost per Gb storage $569 $0.02 Declining 38% annually

Cost per 1000 Mbps bandwidth $1,245 $16 Declining 27% annually (Source: Mary Meeker @KPCB Internet trends 2014)

where are we heading with technology?

ubiquity democratisation

singularity?

smart buildings

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safer, more comfortable & productive for occupants and more operationally efficient for owners

what is a smart building?

why smart buildings?

Consumer expectations for technology in

the home & workplace have risen.

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why smart buildings?

People and organisations are looking to achieve more sustainable outcomes.

social, environmental, economic

social

environmental economic

sustainable

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why

People are time poor and want to be efficient.

People are looking for more rewarding and better experiences everywhere.

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buildings are traditionally ‘dumb’ & our industry siloed

Smart buildings require a holistic design approach

solution design

telco

comms

electrical

mechanical

fire

hydraulic

controls

monitoring

safety & security

software

wayfinding

architecture

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Smart buildings consider a range of user experiences

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Smart buildings utilise a wide mix of technologies

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Foundation Systems Data Networks Telecommunications Services Power Networks

Common Building Systems Access Control Systems Audio Visual Systems Digital Signage and Wayfinding systems Distributed Antenna Systems Energy Monitoring Systems Fire Alarm and Early Warning Systems (EWIS) Hydraulic Control Systems Intercom Systems Irrigation Systems Lighting Control systems Lift Control Systems Mechanical HVAC PayTV, Free to Air and Satellite TV Systems Power Management Systems Security Alarm Systems Video Surveillance Systems

Specialist Systems Systems per specialist building types e.g. Airports, Libraries, Theatres etc.

Specialist Software Systems Building Management Systems Building Information Management Systems Building/Home Automation Systems Facilities Management Systems Middleware Integration Systems Property Management Systems Room/Loading Dock Booking Systems

Information Systems Analytics and Predictive Analysis Systems Building Intranets Content Management Systems Mapping Systems Marketing Websites Wayfinding Systems

Mobile Applications Web, IOS, Android

Optimal Technology

Mix

Optimal Technology

Mix

connect

sense

display

analyse

predict

automate

Smart buildings are data centric

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DATA

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require building networks Connect

power, water, gas, temperature, humidity, volume, light, moisture, flow rate, depth, movement, occupancy, geo-location, CO2, CO, smoke etc.

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require building sensors Sense

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graphical user interfaces Display

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use real time reporting Analyse

use predictive analysis tools

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NABERS Rating Forecast

Predict

use building automation sequences

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Automate

SF Public Utility Building Leading US Smart Office Building. Top 10 AIA Green Buildings. LEED Platinum 13 Level 277,000 sq feet. $146M   Solar PV cells (7% of needs)   Blackwater treatment plant   Wind turbines   Daylight harvesting   Floor cooling distribution   Automatic shading   Automatic ventilation   Lobby video screen   Energy monitoring   Extensive submetering   Real time monitoring   Building dashboards   Fault detection & diagnosis   Kinetic LED active screen

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Barcelona City Aim’s to become a world reference for Smart Cities. Barcelona is working to merge urban planning, ecology, and information technology to ensure the benefits of technology reach every neighborhood and improve the lives of citizens.   Smart Lighting: remote

control LED street lighting.   Smart Energy: Deployed

more than 19,500 smart meters

  Smart Water: Remote irrigation control for the City’s green spaces & 77 fountains

  District Heating & Cooling   Smart Transportation:

Orthogonal bus routes   Zero Emissions Mobility:

Foster electric vehicle & electric charging

  Open Government & open data portal.

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Rio de Janeiro Centro de Operacoes Rio is a state-of-the-art intelligent operations center, where managers monitor dozens of data feeds. Information is monitored in real time on   weather   traffic   fire   police   medical services   30 state departments   Private utilities   Public transport   Private transport   CCTV cameras   Drones

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where is this leading us?

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more sensors

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more data

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better insights

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more knowledge

smarter buildings smarter precincts & cities

increased efficiencies more sustainable outcomes

better user experiences

from bits to atoms to photons

smart lighting

traditional lighting

art

place making

internet of things

urban lighting systems

Infra- structure

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CityTouch – urban lighting management

Source: Phillips CityTouch

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Infrastructure - light emitting highway

Source: www.smarthighway.net

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Soft stop

Source: Laservision

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Van Gogh bicycle path IIooTT -- PPhhiilllliippss hhuuee

Source: Phillips hue

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Experiential - Digital light graffiti

Source: Phillips CityTouch

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Soft stop Placemaking - Nature trail Public Art – SF Oakland Bay bridge

Image: Toby Harriman Artist: Leo Villareal Film: Impossible Light

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Soft stop Placemaking - Nature trail

Source: Jason Bruges Studio

We are living in an increasingly hyperconnected world. We are heading into a digitally literate world with high expectations. However the spaces, buildings & cities we live in, will only ever be as smart, livable and engaging as the effort we put into designing them. So lean in. Learn to embrace a new world of possibilities…

Technology is not a threat. It’s an opportunity.

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tthhaannkk yyoouu

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Smarter Buildings. Better Experiences.