Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved
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Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved
Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Industrializzazione della sostenibilità in edilizia. Sustainable Cities Customizable communities Build-up Expo, Fiera Milano Rho, 6-10 febbraio 2007 Progetti sostenibili per città del futuro Jarmo Suominen Professor of Mass Customization Director of Future Home Institute University of Art and Design, Finland MIT, Medialab, Cambridge, Usa Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved MEGATRENDS Globalization and digitalization Local communities and networks DISTRIBUTED FUNCTIONS DISTRIBUTED WORK To meet the diversifying WORKdemand and support mobile individual lifestyles DISTRIBUTED CONSUMING Ubiquitous technology Enabling holistic, branded solutions for living and housing Diversification of lifestyles DISTRIBUTED HEALTHCARE Seniorization of society Distributed demand Modular healthcare products and services based on user needs, new supply chain DISTRIBUTED EDUCATION Providing a co-configurative interface between consumers and education networks DISTRIBUTED SOCIETY Continuous offering of resources supporting the life processes of the user Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Industry view Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved customer view Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Sustainable city Enabled by technology Driven by its users Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Service tray System Architecture Modular components User Interface • Suitable solution Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved User Innovation Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved 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 Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Service platform Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Modular components Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved design concepts Sustainable Green PaperCity solutions City concepts defines sustainable solutions for housing, workplace and commercial environments of digital age. Origo consept.01 Multi channel servicepoint eVillage consept.02 Sustainable urban housing InnoCampus consept.03 New working environment Learning Curve consept.04 Education, learning Mobile Life consept.05 Service solutions GreenLife consept.06 Leisure services Living Lab consept.07 Innovation & Research Promenade consept.08 PPP Business platform Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved 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 Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Sustainable City •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 Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Format Sustainable City format Design Drivers Market demand Technology enablers Context in cities Design concepts enabling service platforms supporting system architecture modular components User interface -Design solutions At planning stage to solve site and market specific demand and conditions Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Sustainable City Format concept.01 ThetheOrigo concept.01; Origo eCity concept.01 Origo Concept.01 Green Paper 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 center MultiChannel interfaces . Digital interfaces Physical delivery Tangible Jarmo Suominen Professor Jarmo| I.2007 Suominen | All Rights | All Reserved Rights Reserved 2006 UIAH terminals e City concept.02 eVillage eCity concept.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 Jarmo Suominen Professor Jarmo| I.2007 Suominen | All Rights | All Reserved Rights Reserved 2006 UIAH Concept.02 Green Paper Concept.03 Green Paper e City concept.03 Inno Campus eCity concept.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. Jarmo Suominen Professor Jarmo| I.2007 Suominen | All Rights | All Reserved Rights Reserved 2006 UIAH concept.04 Mobile life eCit 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. Jarmo Suominen Professor Jarmo| I.2007 Suominen | All Rights | All Reserved Rights Reserved 2006 UIAH Concept.04 Green Paper Sustainable City realization Espoo Pilot in Espoo Finland 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 includes Infrastructure planning, energy managements, sustainable buildings, service models, business concepts and strategic consultancy. eCity Pilot in Espoo Finland Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved design solutions Mass customization model uses stabile mass production methods to create dynamic and customizable end products with the price of mass production. COMPONENT SHARING MODULARITY Common module for different structure COMPONENT SWAPPING MODULARITY Common structure for different modules CUT-TO-FIT MODULARITY Common modules for adjustable structure BUS MODULARITY Common platform for different modules SECTIONAL MODULARITY Open interfaces between different Jarmo Suominen Professor Jarmo| I.2007 Suominen | All Rights | All Reserved Rights Reserved 2006 UIAH Red Paper Mass Customization MODULAR STRATEGIES 1.COMPONENT SHARING MODULARITY Common technology/service module for different contexts 2.COMPONENT SWAPPING MODULARITY Common context for technology/service modules 3.CUT-TO-FIT MODULARITY Common technology/service modules for adjustable platforms 4.BUS MODULARITY Common platform for technology/service and context modules 5.SECTIONAL MODULARITY Open interfaces between technology/service and context modules Jarmo Suominen Professor Jarmo| I.2007 Suominen | All Rights | All Reserved Rights Reserved 2006 UIAH InnoCampus Mass Customization conc MODULAR STRATEGIES 1.COMPONENT SHARING MODULARITY Common technology/service module for different contexts 2.COMPONENT SWAPPING MODULARITY Common context for technology/service modules 3.CUT-TO-FIT MODULARITY Common technology/service modules for adjustable platforms 4.BUS MODULARITY Common platform for technology/service and context modules 5.SECTIONAL MODULARITY Open interfaces between technology/service and context modules Jarmo Suominen Professor Jarmo| I.2007 Suominen | All Rights | All Reserved Rights Reserved 2006 UIAH InnoCampus Mass Customization conc MODULAR STRATEGIES 1.COMPONENT SHARING MODULARITY Common technology/service module for different contexts 2.COMPONENT SWAPPING MODULARITY Common context for technology/service modules 3.CUT-TO-FIT MODULARITY Common technology/service modules for adjustable platforms 4.BUS MODULARITY Common platform for technology/service and context modules 5.SECTIONAL MODULARITY Open interfaces between technology/service and context modules Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Case Scania Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Case Scania Scania, 25 years with the same concept Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Case Scania Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Platforms versions Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved End productModularization is a cruising ship In the final design phase ship is being modularized in a way that makes possible to build it in independent places and use independent subproviders Case ShipYard Masa-Yards Finland Making of Carnival Legend Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved • Prefabricated ready-toModularization install modular cabin and bathroom units Case ShipYard Masa-Yards Finland Making of Carnival Legend Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved • completely furnished Modularization modules savings in shipyard production times and costs for installation in new buildings and conversions Case ShipYard Masa-Yards Finland Making of Carnival Legend Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved • suitable for semiModularization 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. Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Modularization Case ShipYard Masa-Yards Finland Making of Carnival Legend Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Modularization Case ShipYard Masa-Yards Finland Making of Carnival Legend Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Modularization Case ShipYard Masa-Yards Finland Making of Carnival Legend Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Modularization Case ShipYard Masa-Yards Finland Making of Carnival Legend Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Modularization • System integration as well as accurancy is essential while assembling all together Case ShipYard Masa-Yards Finland Making of Carnival Legend Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Modularization • • System integration Accurancy Case ShipYard Masa-Yards Finland Making of Carnival Legend Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Modularization • • System integration Accurancy Case ShipYard Masa-Yards Finland Making of Carnival Legend Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Case United Buildings, Panel One Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Case United Buildings, Panel One (the Factory) Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Case United Buildings, Panel One Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Case United Buildings, Panel One Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved design concepts Sustainable Green PaperCity solutions City concepts defines sustainable solutions for housing, workplace and commercial environments of digital age. Origo consept.01 Multi channel servicepoint eVillage consept.02 Sustainable urban housing InnoCampus consept.03 New working environment Learning Curve consept.04 Education, learning Mobile Life consept.05 Service solutions GreenLife consept.06 Leisure services Living Lab consept.07 Innovation & Research Promenade consept.08 PPP Business platform Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved GlashusEtt Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Double glazed facades Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Summer and winter with a double glazed facade Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved 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. Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Very low environmental impact • • Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved RED----- Heating BLUE--- Cooling Case Katsan Building Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Heating and cooling • Pipes in slab for cooling (and heating) • Seawater for cooling • District heating Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Ventilation • Low pressure drop • Heat recovery Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved HVAC design Avluft Frånluft Sol Vind GTu Uteluft Sjökyla Tilluft Bjälklagskyla Fjärrvärme Konvektorer Tappvatten Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved District heating Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Research process Scenario 1 NUCLEUS Tradition of Protectivity Scenario 2 FIELD Tradition of Communality Dwelling as protected and secure private realm Scenario 3 CHAIN Tradition of Rituality Dwelling as open and flexible hub of activities Scenario 4 NETWORK Tradition of Individuality Dwelling as selection of spaces and services supporting a lifestyle Dwelling as mobile survival kit Living concepts Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Living concepts, expectations versus offerings (examples) expectations offerings component.1 space, services, techologies component.2 space, services, techologies LOW <> HIGH Concept 1 Concept 2 standard massclusive wellbeing welbeing Kitchen as protected and secure private realm Kitchen as open and flexible hub of activities Concept 3 Concept 4 standard massclusive Entertainment Entertainment Entertainment space selection of services supporting a lifestyle Entertainment space Highend solutiones spaces and surfaces Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Applied living concepts Scenario 5 | Child´s room Scenario 4 | Bedroom Growing Space Balancer Driver: Personalization Driver: Pleasure Scenario 3| Entrance hall Scenario 6| Living Room Gateway My Community Driver: Living Logistics Driver: Community Scenario 1 | Bathroom Scenario 2| Kitchen Wellness Station Workshop Driver: Basic Needs Driver: Everyday Situations Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Applied living concept, case entrance hall 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 Situation 2 | Spirit of Home - New storage solutions User-oriented home control Open housing technology - ”Spirit of Home”: personalized, multichannel home control user interface - Flexible technical space (space reserve) e.g. above entrance - Ventilation equipment, water, heating and electricity installations, and broadband cables etc. easily accessible -Adjustment of lighting etc. from one point - Automated doors and electric sockets - Maintenance services, sharing of services - 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 Concept 3 Gateway Access to technical installations from both outside and inside of the apartment Integrated human interface for home automation control Enablers Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Family e-message board and task management platform Driver Living Logistics Context Entrance Hall Residents Family Virtanen Warming and cooling wall surfaces Management of goods logistics in home: delivery, storage space etc. Logistic services in the immediate living environment Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Open Source in practice Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Design Engine, case Viraps Open Source in practice Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Design Engine, case Viraps Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Design Engine, case Viraps Open Source in practice Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Design Engine, case Viraps Open Source in practice Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Design Engine, case Viraps Open Source in practice Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved mass fusion | Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved mass fusion | Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved mass fusion | Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved mass fusion | Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved mass fusion | Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved mass fusion | Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved learnings... Mass Customization menu Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Clear Identity Hamburger Model Identified brand Predictable options Bread Lettuce French fries & soda Cheese Tomato Beef Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Easy adjustment Fondue Model Refining the product Bread Lettuce Cheese Tomato Beef Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Simultanious interaction Lasagna Model Simultanious processes Independent layers Layer of pasta Filling Layer of pasta Filling Layer of pasta Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved Modular product and service architecture Modular solutions • Service tray Dynamic end product Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved