future of work - the city as a campus
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Precincts
Bruce Duyshart
Better Workplaces
Amenities
The influence of technology in creating Smarter Buildings & Better Workplaces Bruce Duyshart
THE CITY as a
CAMPUS
imagine your workplace of the future
is it greener?
green is it technology rich?
is it personalised?
is it connected to the local community?
we may not know the future… but we can see the world around us
has changed
the impact of technology is ubiquitous
2005
2013 9
1.2B
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computing power consistently exponential…
Source: Ray Kurzweil(www.kurzweilai.net)
by 2030
the internet of things is here…
50B devices connected to the Internet by 2020
ingestible computing is around the corner…
1c cost of adding a microprocessor into a pill
computing costs have plummeted
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
1990 2013
(Source: Mary Meeker @KPCB Internet trends 2014)
time spent per adult per day w digital media
+11% year on year growth
(Source: Mary Meeker @KPCB Internet trends 2015)
millennials love their smartphone
(Source: Mary Meeker @KPCB Internet trends 2015)
87% are always with their phone
millennials expect flexibility + love tech @ work
(Source: Mary Meeker @KPCB Internet trends 2015)
34% prefer to collaborate online
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people are more tech savvy
people are looking for better user experiences
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technology, food, environment, places, buildings…
across the board our expectations have risen
what does this all mean for the workplace?
smart cities
smart buildings
smart workplace
smart home
we are trying to get smarter & better everywhere
Future Smart City Valencia, Spain
we’re creating smart cities
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Smart city/ term 1. Based upon the foundations of good urban planning, economic
competitiveness, environmental engineering, technology infrastructures & sustainable practices.
(Source: Velencia, Spain)
case study: Amsterdam Amsterdam Smart City (ASC) is a unique partnership between businesses, authorities, research institutions and the people of Amsterdam. 5 Key Themes: • Living • Working • Mobility • Public Facilities • Mobile Data 3 distinct regions • Niuw West, Zuidoost, IJburg Over 24 Projects including: • Smart Society • Free WiFi • Apps for Amsterdam • Climate Street • EV Charging • Fuel Cell technology • Fibre to the Home • Smart Grid • Smart Parking • Smart Traffic Management • Smart Home • WeGo Car Sharing • See amsterdamsmartcity.com
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we’re creating smart buildings
Smart building / term 1. A building that is safer, more comfortable & productive for occupants & more operationally efficient for owners over its lifecycle.
case study: 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
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we’re creating smart workplaces
Smart workplace / term 1. “An office tenancy that is safer, more comfortable, spatially efficient and productive for occupants. It shares a symbiotic and technologically integrated relationship with the building and surrounding environment in which it is located.”
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we’re using technologies in all these environments
… using a range of technology ingredients
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 Building systems, tenant info
Optimal Technology
Mix
design & technology are reshaping the places we live, work & play
workplaces are being designed to feel like home homes are providing a place to work
our cafés are becoming extensions of work
smart cities
smart buildings
smart workplace
smart home
we are beginning to see the lines blur across boundaries
smart cities
smart buildings
smart buildings
smart workplace
(Source: Bullitt Centre, Seattle)
smart workplace
smart home
(Source: ‘A day made of Glass’: Corning)
how we learn to deal with and manage these integrations is where
we actually need to be smart
our biggest challenge is actually behavioural change
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20% 80% technology people
how should we adopt technologies to make our workplaces smarter and to
provide better experiences?
clarify your stakeholders requirements
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understand your companies needs
Drivers
Safety
Privacy
Flexibility
Amenity
Efficiency
User experience
Opex
consider a range of drivers
Sustainability
adopt a holistic design approach
solution design
planning
architecture
electrical
mechanical
fire hydraulic
CCTV
access control
comms
adopt a data centric approach
connect
sense
display
analyse
predict
automate
OPEN DATA
use technology only where it makes sense
closing thoughts
smart workplaces smart buildings
smart cities
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be smart in your approach to connecting the dots between people, places & technology
thankyou
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