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Project Urban Prototyping - Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design November 2011 Page 1 PROJECT URBAN PROTOTYPING International Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design Date: Tuesday 15 November 2011 Venue: SDE Conference Room - on 3 rd floor Time: 09:00-15:30 Synopsis The Project Urban Prototyping is intended as a preparatory exploration to develop the proposal for the establishment of the Laboratory for Urban Prototyping. The project will explore the possibilities to establish a collaborative environment for design, planning and management of climate smart urban areas by the application of advanced virtual prototyping technologies. The exploratory study Urban Prototyping acknowledges the following approaches: I Exploration of the state-of-the-art II Identification of the user needs, and conceptualization of the basic architecture, for an urban prototyping system III Strategic partnerships IV Qualified proposal for the next step: Laboratory for Urban Prototyping In the first stage, indicated as Exploration of the state-of-the-art, the study envisions external workshops with international experts: Workshop I Virtual Prototyping Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design Workshop III Planning and Design Process In Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design international experts are invited to discuss the possibilities of and experiences with digitally supported approaches of collaborative planning and design of climate smart urban areas. Main research question of Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design: What are the demands of urban planning and design with regard to collaborative processes? Which kind of collaboration is needed in view of the increasing complexity of urban development?

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Page 1: Project Urban Prototyping, Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design, November 2011, SDE, NUA, Singapore

Project Urban Prototyping - Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design November 2011 Page 1

PROJECT URBAN PROTOTYPING International Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design Date: Tuesday 15 November 2011 Venue: SDE Conference Room - on 3rd floor Time: 09:00-15:30

Synopsis The Project Urban Prototyping is intended as a preparatory exploration to develop the proposal for the establishment of the Laboratory for Urban Prototyping. The project will explore the possibilities to establish a collaborative environment for design, planning and management of climate smart urban areas by the application of advanced virtual prototyping technologies. The exploratory study Urban Prototyping acknowledges the following approaches: I Exploration of the state-of-the-art II Identification of the user needs, and conceptualization of the basic architecture, for an

urban prototyping system III Strategic partnerships IV Qualified proposal for the next step: Laboratory for Urban Prototyping In the first stage, indicated as Exploration of the state-of-the-art, the study envisions external workshops with international experts: Workshop I Virtual Prototyping Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design Workshop III Planning and Design Process In Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design international experts are invited to discuss the possibilities of and experiences with digitally supported approaches of collaborative planning and design of climate smart urban areas.

Main research question of Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design: What are the demands of urban planning and design with regard to collaborative processes?

Which kind of collaboration is needed in view of the increasing complexity of urban development?

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PROJECT URBAN PROTOTYPING International Workshop II Collaborative Planning and Design Date: Tuesday 15 November 2011 Venue: SDE Conference Room - on 3rd floor Time: 09:00-15:30

Program 09:00 Registration 09:30 - 09:45 Opening 09:45 - 10:15 Expanding BIM to PIM - Precinct Information Modelling:

bridging the gap between BIM and GIS by Jim Plume, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, Australia

10:15 - 10:30 Q&A 10:30 - 11:00 The Urban Decision Room by Erwin Heurkens, Department

Real Estate & Housing, Faculty of Architecture, University of Technology Delft, The Netherlands

11:00 - 11:15 Q&A 11:15 - 11:30 Tea / Coffee Break 11:30 - 12:00 A Platform for Urban Prototyping by the Project Team Urban

Prototyping 12:00 - 12:15 Q&A 12:15 - 13:30 Lunch 13:30 - 15:30 Plenary Discussion 15:30 Closing

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International key note speakers Jim Plume

As a full-time research student Jim Plume start developing one of the first prototypical CAD systems that explored the notion of constructing digital models of buildings represented as assemblages of objects with embedded knowledge about materiality and relationships between the building parts, a technology now known as building information modeling (BIM). From 1999 through to 2001, Jim Plume served as Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies) at University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, Australia and then from 2006 to March 2010, served as Head of the School of the Built Environment. Current research relates to the application and development of industry standard exchange formats to support all-of-life design, delivery and management of buildings through the maintenance of a full 3D model representation of the design, supported by a shared building information model hosted on an object model server. A particular application of that concept is to support collaborative design processes in the building industry.

Erwin Heurkens

Erwin Heurkens is a PhD researcher at the Department of Real Estate & Housing, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. His PhD research on Private sector-led urban development project focuses on the way public and private actors collaborate and manage urban projects in the market-driven context of the Netherlands and United Kingdom. This research is expected to be completed by March 2012. Erwin Heurkens currently teaches the RE&H Master education courses Management Fundamentals and Urban Regeneration in the UK, and is the co-author of the book The Urban Decision Room: an urban management instrument. His main academic interest focuses on international comparative research of urban development practices, and the theoretical development and practical application of urban management instruments.