This document discusses smart buildings, smart cities, and smart screens. It provides examples of smart building features like sensors, data collection, and automation from a case study in Amsterdam. Smart cities are defined as using technology and open data to improve sustainability, liveability, and workability. Barcelona is highlighted as working on smart lighting, energy, water, and transportation projects. The role of open data platforms in smart cities is also discussed. The future of public screens in urban areas is mentioned along with examples of using mobile data to drive screen content.
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Smart Buildings, Smart Cities, Smart Screens - The future of public screens in urban spaces.
1. Smart Buildings, Smart Cities, Smart Screens
The future of public screens in urban spaces
Digital Publics, Digital Communities
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5. Smart building / term 1. A building that is safer, more comfortable & productive for
occupants & more operationally efficient for owners over its lifecycle.
what is a smart building?
12. Case Study: The Edge, Amsterdam
World’s Smartest Commercial
Office Building.
Highest BREEAM rated
building in World (98.4%)
15 stories 40,000m2
• Roof and South façade
solar panels +
neighbouring university &
school.
• Ground heat exchange w
120m deep aquifer.
• IP power over ethernet
lighting.
• Automatic ventilation
• Over 28,000 sensors.
• Energy monitoring
• Smart meters
• Building specific
Smartphone app. &
occupant lighting and
heating preferences.
• Hot desking (2,500
employees – 1,000 desks)
• EV charging and parking.
• Robotic security
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14. What is a Smart City?
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Smart city/ term 1.
A city based upon the
foundations of good urban
planning,economic
competitiveness,
environmental engineering and
sustainablepractices that use
information and
communication technologies
to enhance liveability,
sustainability and workability.
16. Case Study: Barcelona City
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Barcelona is working to merge
urban planning, ecology, and
information technology to
ensure the benefits of
technology reach every
neighborhood and improve the
lives of citizens.
- Smart Lighting: remote
control LED street lighting.
- Smart Energy: Deployed
more than 19,500 smart
meters
- Smart Water: Remote
irrigation control for the
City’s green spaces & 77
fountains
- District Heating & Cooling
- Smart Transportation:
Orthogonal bus routes
- Zero Emissions Mobility:
Foster electric vehicle &
electric charging
- Open Government & open
data portal.
17. open data
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An EssentialFoundation for Smart Cities
Internationally and across Australia, the
Open Governmentand Open Data
approach is being adopted as a powerful
and effective means of increasing
efficiencies,communicatinginformation
and ultimately stimulating economic
development.
The adoption of an open data platform
is a consistentcapability of practically
everySmart City in the world with
hundreds of thousands of data sets now
available.
US Government - 132,200 data sets
New York– 1,300
Chicago – 912
Australian Government– 6,700
NSW– 313
VIC – 9,152
QLD – 1,678
SA – 599
Melbourne – 80
Adelaide - 46