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Session Overview |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
W-2.3: Human requirements & factors Location: EI-10 Chair: Ardeshir Mahdavi, Vienna University of Technology Reducing energy consumption in public buildings through user awareness Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Can the human body help us deliver adaptable and resilient buildings? Cardiff University, United Kingdom Interactive design system for provisioning of customized houses Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology, ul. Koszykowa 55, 00-659 Warsaw, Poland Building stock’s vulnerability to summer overheating and strategies for improving its resilience trough codes, standards and practices Technical University of Catalonia, Spain A state-space modeling approach for predictive control of buildings with mixed-mode cooling Purdue University, United States of America |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
W-3.3: Commissioning, monitoring & occupancy Location: EI-10 Chair: Matthias Schuß, Vienna University of Technology Generation and evaluation of embedded probabilistic occupancy models for predictive building systems control TU Wien, Austria Utilizing IFC for indoor positioning TU Graz, Austria Advanced occupant & energy simulation for building systems control University College Cork, Ireland, Ireland Gap analysis of current best practices in the area of continual commissioning University College Cork, College Road, Cork, Ireland A methodology for data logging and retrieval from remote sites University College Cork, College Road, Cork, Ireland |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
W-4.3: Big data in smart building operation Location: EI-10 Chair: Karsten Menzel Performance indicators to evaluate buildings’ systems’ performance University College Cork, Ireland, Ireland New business models for holistic building management University College Cork, College Road, Cork, Ireland Why and how to assess the quality of building performance data University College Cork, College Road, Cork, Ireland An ICT platform for building analytics 1: Technical University of Crete, Greece; 2: Honeywell Labs, Prague, Czech Republic; 3: Fundación CARTIF, Valladolid, Spain; 4: Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics, Germany Energy simulation for predictive building control 1: Fraunhofer-Institut für Bauphysik IBP, Kassel, Germany; 2: Cartif Centro Technológico, Boecillo, Spain |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
T-2.3: Collaboration & management Location: EI-10 Chair: Robert Zach, Vienna University of Technology Breaking down the barriers to ICT usage in the european construction sector 1: Capgemini Consulting, Utrecht, The Netherlands; 2: Athens University of Economics and Business. Athens, Greece; 3: University of Lancaster, Lancaster, UK An overview of information logistics for FM&O business processes KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Conceptual model for an ICT-enabled educational platform for collaborative design 1: Bilkent University, Turkey; 2: Penn State University, US Framework and method for managing large-scale R&D projects Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP, Germany A global framework for modelling supply chains in AEC Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
T-3.3: eeBDM Workshop Location: EI-10 Chair: Raimar Scherer, TU Dresden Chair: Svetoslav Mihaylov, European Commission Using ifc for energy-extended building data modelling – Challenges, achievements, first experiences and evaluation 1: Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany, Germany; 2: BAM Utiliteitsbouw, Bunnik, The Netherlands; 3: BAM Deutschland, Stuttgart, Germany Application of multi-step simulation and multi-eKPI sensitivity analysis in building energy design optimization 1: Granlund Oy, Helsinki, Finland; 2: CIB and IBK, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Architectural simulation of the integration of building information modelling (BIM) & business process modelling (BPM) 1: Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain; 2: BOC Information Technologies Consulting Ltd. Dublín, Ireland; 3: Center for Research and Technology Hellas, Thessaloniki, Greece Integrating heterogeneous building and periphery data models at the district level: The NIM approach 1: RWTH Aachen University; 2: Intel Labs Europe, Intel Ireland Ltd. Using a multi-model for a BIM-based design and operation of building energy management systems 1: FRAUNHOFER (INSTITUTE FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS IIS, DESIGN AUTOMATION DIVISION EAS), Germany; 2: CEMOSA, Spain |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
T-4.3: eeBDM Workshop Location: EI-10 Chair: Robert Amor, University of Auckland Chair: Raimar Scherer, TU Dresden Building an ontology catalogue for smart cities Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain Integrating multiple data sources, domains and tools in urban energy models using semantic technologies ARC Enginyeria i Arquitectura La Salle, Spain BIM as relational database for construction management Politecnico di Torino, Italy BIM and GIS for district modeling Politecnico di Torino, Italy The VERYschool navigator - Intelligent ISO 50001 energy management decision making in school buildings 1: AGENZIA PER L'ENERGIA E LO SVILUPPO SOSTENIBILE, Modena (Italy); 2: Enerit Limited, Galway (Ireland); 3: Institute for Computer Science and Control (SZTAKI), Budapest (Hungary); 4: INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS LIMITED (IES), GLASGOW (UK); 5: D'APPOLONIA SPA, Genova (Italy) |
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9:00am - 10:30am |
F-1.3: eeBDM Workshop Location: EI-10 Chair: Thomas Liebich Chair: Raimar Scherer, TU Dresden Collaborative environment for energy-efficient buildings at an early design stage University of Salford, Salford, UK A new methodology for designing energy efficient buildings in neighbourhoods 1: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland; 2: University of Salford, UK; 3: Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering, Germany; 4: Loughborough University, UK Towards a KPI-controlled holistic design method for eeBuildings 1: Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; 2: Centro de Estudios de Materiales y Control de Obra S.A., Malaga, Spain; 3: BAM DEUTSCHLAND AG, Stuttgart, Germany Processes and requirements for an eeembedded virtual design laboratory 1: BAM Deutschland AG, Stuttgart, Germany; 2: BAM UTILITEITSBOUW BV, Bunnik, Netherlands; 3: TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany The HOLISTEEC platform for building design optimization: An overview 1: CEA, France; 2: TECNALIA, Spain; 3: CSTB, France; 4: TUD, Germany; 5: D'Appolonia, Italy Holistic and optimized life-cycle integrated support for energy-efficient building design and construction: HOLISTEEC methodology 1: D'Appolonia, Italy; 2: VTT, Finland; 3: BAM Technik, The Netherlands; 4: Pich-Aguilera, Spain; 5: Acciona, Spain; 6: National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
F-2.3: eeBDM Workshop Location: EI-10 Chair: Léon van Berlo, Netherlands organisation for applied scientific research TNO Chair: Raimar Scherer, TU Dresden Hospital campus design related with EeB challenges 1: Hanze University Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands; 2: Ipostudio Architetti, Italy; 3: DEMO Consultants BV, The Netherlands; 4: AEC Interoperable tools for designing energy-efficient buildings in healthcare districts 1: Karlsruhe Institute for Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; 2: TNO Technical Sciences, Delft, Netherlands; 3: CSTB, Sophia Antipolis, France; 4: CEA LIST, Digiteo Labs Saclay, Gif sur Yvette, France Open standard CMO for parametric modelling based on semantic web. 1: RDF Ltd.; 2: demobv; 3: TNO Towards a new business model for collective self-organised housing interventions Metropolitan Research Institute, Hungary Flexible data model for energy efficiency 1: C-Global Services, Spain; 2: Telvent |