Technological Imagination in the Green and Digital Transition.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Arbizzani, Eugenio.
Other Authors: Cangelli, Eliana., Clemente, Carola., Cumo, Fabrizio., Giofrè, Francesca., Giovenale, Anna Maria., Palme, Massimo., Paris, Spartaco.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2023.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:The Urban Book Series
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505 0 |a Intro -- Committee -- Foreword by Antonella Polimeni -- Foreword by Eugenio Gaudio -- Foreword by Antonio Parenti -- Foreword by Mario Losasso -- Foreword by Orazio Carpenzano -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 From a Liquid Society, Through Technological Imagination, to Beyond the Knowledge Society -- 1.1 The Idea of the Conference -- 1.2 "Fragile" Cities and Habitats: From a Liquid Society to Beyond the Knowledge Society -- 1.3 The Organization of the Conference into Sessions -- 1.4 Conclusions: Upgrade the National and International Research Systems and Teach How to Think -- References -- 2 Opening Lecture: Digital Spaces and the Material Culture -- Part I Session | Innovation -- 3 Innovation for the Digitization Process of the AECO Sector -- References -- 4 The Digital Revolution and the Art of Co-creation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Impact on Society -- 4.2 The Second Digital Revolution -- 4.2.1 The Era of Digital Transformation -- 4.2.2 New Technologies and the New Model -- 4.3 Where We Go: The Virtual Ecosystem and the Evolution of the AI -- 4.4 A Possible Future: The Art of Co-creation -- References -- 5 Toward a New Humanism of Technological Innovation in Design of the Built Environment -- 5.1 Foreword. New Technologies as the Artificial Limbs of Contemporary People -- 5.2 Toward a New Paradigm of the Designer in the Digital Turn for the Built Environment. A New Scenario of Knowledge and Skill Integration in Design Processes -- 5.3 Conclusions. Renewal of a Technological Culture of Design -- References -- 6 A BIM-Based Approach to Energy Analysis of Existing Buildings in the Italian Context -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Methodology -- 6.2.1 From BIM to Energy Analysis: Interoperability Issues and Possible Solutions -- 6.2.2 From Energy Analysis to BIM: Customized Property Sets (Pset) for Energy Analyses -- 6.3 Conclusions. 
505 8 |a References -- 7 Short-Term Wind Speed Forecasting Model Using Hybrid Neural Networks and Wavelet Packet Decomposition -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Methods -- 7.2.1 Neural Network -- 7.2.2 Wavelet Packet Decomposition -- 7.2.3 Proposed Intelligent Forecasting Model -- 7.3 Case Study -- 7.4 Results and Discussion -- 7.5 Conclusions -- References -- 8 COGNIBUILD: Cognitive Digital Twin Framework for Advanced Building Management and Predictive Maintenance -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Digital Twin Paradigm in Operation and Maintenance -- 8.2.1 Digital Twin Definitions -- 8.3 Maintenance Strategies and DT Application -- 8.4 COGNIBUILD-A Cognitive Digital Twin Framework for Building Maintenance -- 8.5 Conclusions -- References -- 9 Design of CCHP System with the Help of Combined Chiller System, Solar Energy, and Gas Microturbine -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Weather -- 9.3 Photovoltaic System -- 9.4 Energy Consumption -- 9.5 Problem Definition -- 9.6 Results -- 9.7 Conclusions -- References -- 10 Digital Construction and Management the Public's Infrastructures -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Digital Development: Strategy and Complexity -- 10.2.1 Complexity of the Italian Land Transport System -- 10.3 Model Proposal: Methods -- 10.3.1 The Sources to be Included in the Basic GIS -- 10.3.2 Information Managed by the Model -- 10.4 Conclusions -- References -- 11 An Innovative Multi-objective Optimization Digital Workflow for Social Housing Deep Energy Renovation Design Process -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Aim and Contribution of the Work -- 11.3 Method -- 11.3.1 The Case Study and the Energy Model -- 11.3.2 Retrofit Strategies -- 11.3.3 Optimization Problem and the Genetic Algorithm -- 11.4 Results -- 11.5 Conclusions -- References -- 12 Digital Information Management in the Built Environment: Data-Driven Approaches for Building Process Optimization -- 12.1 Introduction. 
505 8 |a 12.2 State of the Art -- 12.3 Methodological Approach Strategy -- 12.3.1 First Case Study: Public Building in a Residential Area -- 12.3.2 Second Case Study: Residential Compound -- 12.3.3 Third Case Study: Port Infrastructures -- 12.4 Conclusions -- References -- 13 Immersive Facility Management-A Methodological Approach Based on BIM and Mixed Reality for Training and Maintenance Operations -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Material and Methods -- 13.2.1 Background and Literature Review -- 13.2.2 System Architecture and Process Flow -- 13.3 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- 14 A Digital Information Model for Coastal Maintenance and Waterfront Recovery -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Stakeholders Role into a Digital Information Model -- 14.3 Methods and Materials -- 14.4 Results and Discussion -- 14.5 Conclusions -- References -- 15 Sustainable Workplace: Space Planning Model to Optimize Environmental Impact -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 State of the Art -- 15.3 Methodology -- 15.3.1 Workplace Space Quantification -- 15.3.2 Workplace-Integrated Ecological Footprint Assessment -- 15.4 Conclusions -- References -- 16 Digital Twin Models Supporting Cognitive Buildings for Ambient Assisted Living -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Literature Review -- 16.3 Methodology -- 16.3.1 Mirroring Real Environment -- 16.3.2 Knowledge Contextualization -- 16.4 System Architecture -- 16.4.1 3D Real-Time Representation -- 16.4.2 Scenario Awareness -- 16.5 System Implementation -- 16.6 Conclusion -- References -- 17 Less Automation More Information: A Learning Tool for a Post-occupancy Operation and Evaluation -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Materials and Methods -- 17.2.1 The Neural Network Architecture -- 17.2.2 The Environmental Variables -- 17.3 Results -- 17.4 Conclusions -- References. 
505 8 |a 18 A Prosumer Approach for Feeding the Digital Twin. Testing the MUST Application in the Old Harbour Waterfront of Genoa -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Digital Transition for Urban Maintenance -- 18.3 Methods and Materials -- 18.4 Results and Discussion -- 18.5 Conclusions -- References -- 19 Untapping the Potential of the Digital Towards the Green Imperative: The Interdisciplinary BeXLab Experience -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Experimenting Digital Twins for Building Energy Retrofits -- 19.3 The Architectural Point of View -- 19.4 The Energy Engineering Side -- 19.5 Opening Towards It and Users' Experience (UX) -- 19.6 Conclusions -- References -- 20 Digital-Twin for an Innovative Waterfront Management Strategy. Pilot Project DSH2030 -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Background Scenario: Digital Twin for Smart Settlement System -- 20.3 Materials and Methods -- 20.4 Conclusions -- References -- 21 BIM and BPMN 2.0 Integration for Interoperability Challenge in Construction Industry -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Interoperability in Construction Industry -- 21.2.1 The Conceptual Barriers -- 21.2.2 The Technological Barriers -- 21.2.3 The Organizational Barriers -- 21.3 BIM and BPMN Integration -- 21.4 Conclusion -- References -- 22 Digital Twin Approach for Maintenance Management -- 22.1 Background -- 22.2 Digital Twin Approach -- 22.3 Digital Twins for a Maintenance Management Model -- 22.4 Conclusions -- References -- 23 Digital Infrastructure for Student Accommodation in European University Cities: The "HOME" Project -- 23.1 Context of the Research -- 23.2 The HOME Project-Home of Mobile Europeans -- 23.3 Project Advancement -- 23.3.1 The European Student Accommodation Quality Labels (IO1) -- 23.3.2 Digital Data Standard (DDS) for Student Accommodation (IO2) and Public Application Programming Interface (API) Public (IO3). 
505 8 |a 23.3.3 Multiplier Events (E) and Dissemination Activities -- 23.4 Preliminary Results -- 23.5 Final Remarks -- References -- Part II Session | Technology -- 24 Technologies for the Construction of Buildings and Cities of the Near Future -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 Building Factory Versus Construction Site -- 24.3 Enabling Technologies -- 24.4 Evolution of Construction Technologies -- 24.5 Conclusions -- References -- 25 The Living Lab for Autonomous Driving as Applied Research of MaaS Models in the Smart City: The Case Study of MASA-Modena Automotive Smart Area -- 25.1 Introduction -- 25.2 MASA: A Public-Private Partnership Model -- 25.3 A Tiny Smart City: The Infrastructured Urban Area -- 25.4 MASA 2.0: An Evolving Model -- 25.5 Developing Plans for 2021-2024 -- 26 Expanding the Wave of Smartness: Smart Buildings, Another Frontier of the Digital Revolution -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 Smart Buildings as a Frontier of the Digital Revolution -- 26.3 The "Smart" Goes Through the Envelope -- 26.4 Materials and Methods: Which Technologies Fit the Smart Building? -- 26.5 Expanding the Wave of Smartness: Conclusion and Future Developments -- References -- 27 Sharing Innovation. The Acceptability of Off-site Industrialized Systems for Housing -- 27.1 Building Cycles and Innovation: An Introduction -- 27.2 Innovation for Today Housing -- 27.2.1 The Advantages of IBS -- 27.2.2 The Obstacles for IBS -- 27.3 Acceptance and Sharing of Innovation Processes -- 27.3.1 An Affective Example of Product Innovation and Sharing Project in Italy -- 27.4 The Missing Ring: The Innovative Management of Industrialized Buildings as an Open Conclusion -- References -- 28 3D Printing for Housing. Recurring Architectural Themes -- 28.1 Introduction -- 28.2 3D Printing for Architecture. What Questions Is It Answering? -- 28.3 Recurring Architectural Themes of 'Printed' Living. 
505 8 |a 28.3.1 'Here and Now.' Instant Architecture. 
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590 |a Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.  
655 4 |a Electronic books. 
700 1 |a Cangelli, Eliana. 
700 1 |a Clemente, Carola. 
700 1 |a Cumo, Fabrizio. 
700 1 |a Giofrè, Francesca. 
700 1 |a Giovenale, Anna Maria. 
700 1 |a Palme, Massimo. 
700 1 |a Paris, Spartaco. 
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