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Jarmo Suominen | 2007 | All Rights Reserved
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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
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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
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Industry view
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customer view
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Sustainable city
Enabled by technology
Driven by its users
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Service tray
System Architecture
Modular components
User Interface
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Suitable solution
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User Innovation
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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
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Service platform
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Modular components
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Case Scania
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Case Scania
Scania, 25 years with the same concept
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Case Scania
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Platforms
versions
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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
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Prefabricated
ready-toModularization
install modular cabin
and bathroom units
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards
Finland
Making of
Carnival Legend
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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
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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.
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Modularization
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards
Finland
Making of
Carnival Legend
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Modularization
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards
Finland
Making of
Carnival Legend
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Modularization
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards
Finland
Making of
Carnival Legend
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Modularization
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards
Finland
Making of
Carnival Legend
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Modularization
•
System integration as well as accurancy is essential
while assembling all together
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards
Finland
Making of
Carnival Legend
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Modularization
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•
System integration
Accurancy
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards
Finland
Making of
Carnival Legend
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Modularization
•
•
System integration
Accurancy
Case ShipYard
Masa-Yards
Finland
Making of
Carnival Legend
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Case United Buildings, Panel One
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Case United Buildings, Panel One (the
Factory)
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Case United Buildings, Panel One
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Case United Buildings, Panel One
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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
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GlashusEtt
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Double glazed facades
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Summer and winter with a
double glazed facade
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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.
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Very low environmental impact
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RED----- Heating
BLUE--- Cooling
Case Katsan Building
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Heating and cooling
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Pipes in slab for cooling
(and heating)
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Seawater for cooling
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District heating
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Ventilation
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Low pressure drop
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Heat recovery
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HVAC design
Avluft
Frånluft
Sol Vind GTu
Uteluft
Sjökyla
Tilluft
Bjälklagskyla
Fjärrvärme
Konvektorer
Tappvatten
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District heating
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Open Source in practice
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Design Engine, case Viraps
Open Source in practice
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Design Engine, case Viraps
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Design Engine, case Viraps
Open Source in practice
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Open Source in practice
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Design Engine, case Viraps
Open Source in practice
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learnings...
Mass Customization menu
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Clear Identity
Hamburger Model
Identified brand
Predictable options
Bread
Lettuce
French fries & soda
Cheese
Tomato
Beef
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Easy adjustment
Fondue Model
Refining the product
Bread
Lettuce
Cheese
Tomato
Beef
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Simultanious interaction
Lasagna Model
Simultanious processes
Independent layers
Layer of pasta
Filling
Layer of pasta
Filling
Layer of pasta
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Modular product and service architecture
Modular solutions
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Service tray
Dynamic end product
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