LIFETIME RESPONSIVE DESIGN Towards design and building technologies for development of structures following progressing technological innovation, changing building specifications, and user preferences Prof.Ir. J.M. Post Profileringsdag
Historical time-lines Little earth war Construction Oil crisis Ecology Grünen IFD Environmental protection Project XX EXPO 2000 Volume Area Material Imagination Schiedam Sectional building Flexible building Separation of waste Living energy SAR Quality Quantity Environment conference CO 2 uitstoot Salinization Pakistan India Third world countries Ecolonia Sphere houses Ecokwantum milieumaten DUBO houses/year families Time Progress TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Summary
Need for technical innovation
0246 Housing Utility Construction Civil engineering Building waste Demolition waste Division annual amount of building and demolition waste Amount of waste in million metric tonnes Total 12.2 million metric tonnes TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Why
5 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Need for Flexibility – Population (integration, ageing) – Satisfaction – Fashion – Increase surface use Why
6 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Individuality Why
7 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven » Tools for responsive design Technological systems Design decision support systems Industrial, flexible and demountable building strategies
8 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Technology Historical and Modern examples (for evaluation method) Initiative: Open building by Habraken (1961): Support-Infill Disconnection: intermediate products (Matura, Inter-level, Esprit) Tools
9 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Design decisions support systems How to measure consumer orientation? -Determine influences of flexibility levels Tools
11 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven » Research for responsive design Lifecycle buildings Design decision support systems IFD components Lifecycle materials
12 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Lifecycle design Research
13 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Material research Research
DemandSupplyMediumSystemExample Short: 1-5TemporaryUnits Special materials Open systemJapanese Pavilion, Hannover Children’s Art Gallery Middle: 15-75Fixed lifetimeTraditional Building site Closed systemXX-project XXn Long: EndlessFlexible Dismountable Infrastructure Mixed systemDutch Pavilion Hannover Double use Over-all decision model TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Summary
15 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven » Best Practices XX office Children's art gallery Housing flexibility Hospital flexibility 15 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven
16 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven The XX building DELFT
Lifecycle research TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Raw materials Energy Emission Waste XX office Reference building Research
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“Villa Zebra” ROTTERDAM TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Practice
21 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Live Like You Want Research TU Eindhoven Practice
22 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven One family housing – A+ houses (steel frame) – Reflex houses (3D extensions) Practice
Apartments building TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven
24 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven IFD structure apartments Practice
25 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven The INO Hospital BERN
26 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Research
27 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven Realized 2003 Practice
28 TU/e technische universiteit eindhoven » Summary Towards design and building technologies for development of structures following progressing technological innovation, changing building specifications, and user preferences