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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
Summary
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Progress
Quality
Grünen
DUBO
Environment
conference
CO2 uitstoot
Salinization
Pakistan
India
Third world
EXPO 2000
countries
IFD
Schiedam
100.000 houses/year
families
Construction
1945
war
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SAR
1971
Oil crisis
Sphere
houses
Ecokwantum
milieumaten
Ecolonia
Living
energy
1980
Environmental
protection
Little earth
Ecology
1990
Imagination
Project XX
Separation of
waste
2000
Sectional
building
Flexible building
Volume
Area
Material
Time
Historical time-lines
Quantity
Need for technical innovation
Why
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Civil engineering
Building waste
Utility Construction
Demolition waste
Total 12.2 million
metric tonnes
Housing
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4
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Amount of waste in million metric tonnes
Division annual amount of building and demolition waste
Why
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Need for Flexibility
– Population (integration, ageing)
– Satisfaction
– Fashion
– Increase surface use
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Why
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Individuality
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» Tools for responsive design
• Technological systems
• Design decision support systems
• Industrial, flexible and demountable
building strategies
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Tools
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Technology
Historical and Modern examples (for evaluation
method)
Initiative: Open building by Habraken
(1961): Support-Infill
Disconnection: intermediate products
(Matura, Inter-level, Esprit)
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Tools
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Design decisions support systems
How to measure consumer orientation?
-Determine influences of flexibility levels
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Tools
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» Research for responsive design
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Lifecycle buildings
Design decision support systems
IFD components
Lifecycle materials
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Research
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Lifecycle design
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Research
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Material research
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Summary
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Over-all decision model
Demand
Supply
Medium
System
Example
Short: 1-5
Temporary
Units
Special materials
Open system
Japanese Pavilion,
Hannover
Children’s Art Gallery
Middle: 15-75
Fixed lifetime
Traditional
Building site
Closed system
XX-project
XXn
Flexible
Dismountable
Infrastructure
Mixed system
Dutch Pavilion
Hannover
Double use
Long: 100-200 Endless
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» Best Practices
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XX office
Children's art gallery
Housing flexibility
Hospital flexibility
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The XX building
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DELFT16
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Research
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Lifecycle research
Reference
building
Raw materials
XX office
Energy
Emission
Waste
Practice
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Practice
“Villa Zebra”
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ROTTERDAM
Practice
Live Like You Want
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Research
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Practice
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One family housing
– A+ houses (steel frame)
– Reflex houses (3D extensions)
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Apartments building
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Practice
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IFD structure
apartments
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The INO Hospital
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BERN 25
Research
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Practice
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Realized 2003
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» Summary
Towards design and building
technologies for development of
structures following progressing
technological innovation, changing
building specifications, and user
preferences
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