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Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved
Industrializzazione della sostenibilità in edilizia.
Sustainable CitiesCustomizable communities
Build-up Expo, Fiera Milano Rho, 6-10 febbraio 2007Progetti sostenibili per città del futuro
Jarmo SuominenProfessor of Mass CustomizationDirector of Future Home InstituteUniversity of Art and Design, FinlandMIT, Medialab, Cambridge, Usa
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DISTRIBUTED EDUCATION
Providing a co-configurative interfacebetween consumers and educationnetworks
DISTRIBUTED HEALTHCARE
Modular healthcare products and servicesbased on user needs, new supply chain
DISTRIBUTED CONSUMING
Enabling holistic, branded solutions for living and housing
DISTRIBUTED WORK
To meet the diversifying WORKdemandand support mobile individual lifestyles
DISTRIBUTED SOCIETY
Continuous offering of resourcessupporting the life processes of the user
MEGATRENDS
Local communitiesand networks
Seniorization of society
Ubiquitoustechnology
Globalization and digitalization
Diversification of lifestyles
Distributeddemand
DISTRIBUTED FUNCTIONS
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Sustainable city
Enabled by technologyDriven by its users
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Suitable solution
Service traySystem ArchitectureModular componentsUser Interface
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Mass Customization
- from dynamic design and construction projects and static end products to
- static design and construction processes and dynamic end product
- Buildings as service platforms- Suitable system architecture integrating
sustainable components- Certified sustainable and modular components and
services- Interfaces for users, consumers and clients- enabling Market driven sustainability
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Multi channel servicepoint
Sustainable urban housing
New working environment
Education, learning
Service solutions
Leisure services
Innovation & Research
PPP Business platform
Green PaperSustainable City solutions
Origo consept.01
eVillage consept.02
InnoCampus consept.03
Learning Curve consept.04
Mobile Life consept.05
GreenLife consept.06
Living Lab consept.07
Promenade consept.08
design concepts
City concepts defines sustainable solutions for housing, workplace and commercial
environments of digital age.
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Sustainable city
•DIGITAL COMMUNICATION WILL CHANGE THE CITIES OF THE 21ST CENTURY
•NEW COMMUNITIES – TYPICAL FEATURES:-COMBINED LIVING AND WORK-24/7 URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
-COMMUNALITY AND INTERACTIVITY
•MOBILE TECHNOLOGY , LESS TRAVEL
•MASS CUSTOMIZATION TAKES PLACE OF STANDARDIZATION, REPETITION AND MASS
PRODUCTION•SMART, AUTOMATED SYSTEMS CONTROL
VENTILATION, AIR-CONDITIONING, LIGHTING ETC.
•THE GLOBAL VILLAGE:DIGITAL COMMUNICATION CONNECTS
URBAN CENTERS TO GLOBAL NETWORKS
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•COMBINE THE VITALITY AND DIVERSITY OF THE TRADITIONAL CITY SPACES WITH THE
NEEDS OF BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS
•COMBINE LIVING, WORKING, LIFELONG LEARNING, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SERVICES,
CULTURE AND LEISURE
•FUNCTIONAL AND SPATIAL DIVERSITY
•SOCIAL INTERACTION AND ENCOUNTERS
•MULTI-CENTERED URBAN STRUCTURE
•COMBINES ECONOMY WITH ECOLOGY.
•SCALE AND DETAILS RESPOND TO LOCAL NEEDS
Sustainable City
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Format
Sustainable City FormatSustainable City format
Design DriversMarket demand
Technology enablers Context in cities
Design conceptsenabling service platforms
supporting system architecturemodular components
User interface
-Design solutionsAt planning stage to solve site and market
specific demand and conditions
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eCity concept.01 Origo
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concept.01; the Origoconcept.01 The Origo
The Origo is the 24/7 multi channel access point for eCity services.
It is both the virtual interface trough internet and wireless applications and tangible building in the heart of eCity.
Logistical centerMultiChannel interfaces
.
Green PaperConcept.01
Digital interfaces
Tangible terminals
Physical delivery
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eCity concept.02 eVillage
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e Cityconcept.02 eVillage
eVillage concept is a model for building sustainable and mass customized
apartments.
eVillage is reducing traffic, energy consumption and materials by integrating
living functions to service and working environments
Green PaperConcept.02
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eCity concept.03 inno Campus
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e Cityconcept.03 Inno Campus
Inno Campus concept will utilize new technologies and
transfer workplaces to new working environments where
people socialize, change information and be productive
within positive work/life balance.
Green PaperConcept.03
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eCit concept.04 mobile Life
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concept.04 Mobile life
Mobile Life is a concept for new distributed and wireless service
solutions. It contains both physical and virtual services
complementing each other.
Mobile Life enabling infrastructure will meet the
demands of mobile and tangible services.
Green PaperConcept.04
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Espoo
eCity Pilot in Espoo Finland
Sustainable City realization
Sustainable City realization is enabled trough
case studies, production models, analysing metrics, management models and planning
strategies for architects, developers, planners and cities
Sustainable City realization model includesInfrastructure planning, energy
managements, sustainable buildings, service models, business concepts and strategic
consultancy.
Pilot in Espoo Finland
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design solutions
Mass customization model uses stabile mass production methods
to create dynamic and customizable end products with
the price of mass production.
Red Paper Mass Customization
COMPONENT SHARING MODULARITYCommon module for different structure
COMPONENT SWAPPING MODULARITY
Common structure for different modules
CUT-TO-FIT MODULARITYCommon modules for adjustable structure
BUS MODULARITYCommon platform for different modules
SECTIONAL MODULARITYOpen interfaces between different
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MODULAR STRATEGIES
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InnoCampus Mass Customization conc
1.COMPONENT SHARING MODULARITYCommon technology/service modulefor different contexts2.COMPONENT SWAPPING MODULARITYCommon context for technology/service modules3.CUT-TO-FIT MODULARITYCommon technology/servicemodules for adjustable platforms4.BUS MODULARITYCommon platform for technology/service and contextmodules5.SECTIONAL MODULARITYOpen interfaces betweentechnology/service and contextmodules
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MODULAR STRATEGIES
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InnoCampus Mass Customization conc
1.COMPONENT SHARING MODULARITYCommon technology/service modulefor different contexts2.COMPONENT SWAPPING MODULARITYCommon context for technology/service modules3.CUT-TO-FIT MODULARITYCommon technology/servicemodules for adjustable platforms4.BUS MODULARITYCommon platform for technology/service and contextmodules5.SECTIONAL MODULARITYOpen interfaces betweentechnology/service and contextmodules
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MODULAR STRATEGIES
Open interfaces between technology/service and context modules
Common platform for technology/service and context modules
Common technology/service modules for adjustable platforms
Common context for technology/service modules
1.COMPONENT SHARING MODULARITY1.COMPONENT SHARING MODULARITY
2.COMPONENT SWAPPING MODULARITY
3.CUT-TO-FIT MODULARITY
4.BUS MODULARITY
5.SECTIONAL MODULARITY
Common technology/service module for different contexts
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ModularizationEnd product is a cruising shipIn the final design phaseship is being modularizedin a way that makespossible to build it in independent places and use independentsubproviders
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards Finland
Making of Carnival Legend
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Modularization• Prefabricated ready-to-install modular cabin and bathroom units
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards Finland
Making of Carnival Legend
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Modularization• completely furnished modules savings in shipyard production times and costs for installation in newbuildings and conversions
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards Finland
Making of Carnival Legend
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Modularization• suitable for semi-modular installation
The floorless modular cabin concept is known
under the trademark WAS modular system
(Wetmodule and Accomodation System). The design of the cabin
units are customised down to the smallest details, to
meet the customer's wishes regarding layout,
interior design and materials.
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Modularization
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards Finland
Making of Carnival Legend
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Modularization
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards Finland
Making of Carnival Legend
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Modularization
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards Finland
Making of Carnival Legend
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Modularization
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards Finland
Making of Carnival Legend
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Modularization
• System integration as well as accurancy is essentialwhile assembling all together
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards Finland
Making of Carnival Legend
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Modularization
• System integration• Accurancy
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards Finland
Making of Carnival Legend
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Modularization
• System integration• Accurancy
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards Finland
Making of Carnival Legend
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Multi channel servicepoint
Sustainable urban housing
New working environment
Education, learning
Service solutions
Leisure services
Innovation & Research
PPP Business platform
Green PaperSustainable City solutions
Origo consept.01
eVillage consept.02
InnoCampus consept.03
Learning Curve consept.04
Mobile Life consept.05
GreenLife consept.06
Living Lab consept.07
Promenade consept.08
design concepts
City concepts defines sustainable solutions for housing, workplace and commercial
environments of digital age.
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The fuel cell
1. Hydrogen and oxygen are fed to the fuel cell.
2. Electrons are released in the fuel cell,
generating electricity and heat.
3. The waste product is water.
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Very low environmental impact
• RED----- Heating• BLUE--- Cooling
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Heating and cooling
• Pipes in slab for cooling (and heating)
• Seawater for cooling• District heating
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HVAC design
Fjärrvärme
Avluft Frånluft
TilluftUteluft
Sol Vind GTu
Bjälklagskyla
Tappvatten
Konvektorer
Sjökyla
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Research process
Scenario 1NUCLEUSTradition of Protectivity
Dwelling as protected and secure privaterealm
Scenario 2FIELDTradition of Communality
Dwelling as openand flexible hubof activities
Scenario 3CHAINTradition of Rituality
Dwelling as selection of spaces and servicessupporting a lifestyle
Scenario 4NETWORKTradition of Individuality
Dwelling as mobile survival kit
Living concepts
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Concept 1
standardwellbeing
Kitchen as protected and secure private realm
Concept 2
massclusivewelbeing
Kitchen as open and flexiblehub of activities
Concept 3
standardEntertainment
Entertainment spaceselection of servicessupporting a lifestyle
Concept 4
massclusiveEntertainment
Entertainment spaceHighend solutiones spacesand surfaces
Living concepts, expectations versus offerings(examples)
offerings
component.1
space, services,
techologies
component.2
space, services,
techologies
expectations LOW <> HIGH
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Applied living concepts
Scenario 3| Entrance hall
GatewayDriver: Living Logistics
Scenario 1 | Bathroom
Wellness StationDriver: Basic Needs
Scenario 5 | Child´s room
Growing SpaceDriver: Personalization
Scenario 4 | Bedroom
BalancerDriver: Pleasure
Scenario 6| Living Room
My CommunityDriver: Community
Scenario 2| Kitchen
WorkshopDriver: Everyday Situations
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Concept 3
GatewayAccess to technicalinstallations from bothoutside and inside of the apartment
Situation 2 | Spirit of Home
User-oriented home control
- ”Spirit of Home”: personalized, multi-channel home control user interface
-Adjustment of lighting etc. from one point
- Automated doors and electric sockets
- Consumption data, following usage
- Possibility for manual control
- Safety and security of the system
Management of situations
- Family synchronization tools
- Indication of situations to others
- Mobile message board
- Connection to services
Situation 1 | Gateway to Home
Entrance hall as meeting point of flows
- Adaptation zone: entrance hall as interface between outside and inside (public-private)
- Floor heating; drying of clothes and sports equipment etc.
- Warming and cooling wall surfaces
- Coat rack lighting, closet lighting
- Enabling home delivery of goods, food processes
- New storage solutions
Open housing technology
- Flexible technical space (space reserve) e.g. above entrance
- Ventilation equipment, water, heating and electricityinstallations, and broadband cables etc. easily accessible
- Maintenance services, sharing of services
Family VirtanenResidentsEntrance HallContextLiving LogisticsDriver
Integratedhuman interfacefor home automationcontrol
Warming and cooling wallsurfaces
Management of goods logistics in home: delivery, storage spaceetc.
Enablers
Logistic services in the immediateliving environment
Family e-messageboard and taskmanagement platform
Applied living concept, case entrance hall
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Clear Identity
BreadLettuce
Cheese
Tomato
Beef
Hamburger ModelIdentified brandPredictable options
French fries & soda
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Easy adjustment
Bread
Lettuce
Fondue ModelRefining the product
Cheese
Tomato
Beef
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Simultanious interaction
Layer of pasta
Filling
Layer of pasta
Filling
Layer of pasta
Lasagna ModelSimultanious processesIndependent layers