Routledge Handbook of Smart Built Environment
Herausgeber: Anumba, Chimay; Lu, Weisheng
Routledge Handbook of Smart Built Environment
Herausgeber: Anumba, Chimay; Lu, Weisheng
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The primary aim of this edited volume is to document the current theories, best practices, and technological advancements in the move towards a Smart Built Environment (SBE).
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The primary aim of this edited volume is to document the current theories, best practices, and technological advancements in the move towards a Smart Built Environment (SBE).
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032462080
- ISBN-10: 1032462086
- Artikelnr.: 71849515
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032462080
- ISBN-10: 1032462086
- Artikelnr.: 71849515
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor Weisheng (Wilson) Lu is a Professor of Construction Management in Department of Real Estate and Construction, and also the Associate Dean (Research) of Faculty of Architecture at The University of Hong Kong. Professor Chimay J. Anumba is Dean and Professor of the College of Design, Construction and Planning at University of Florida, USA.
Foreword by Faye Bowser
Introduction
Chapter 1: Digital twins for smart decision making
Chapter 2: From particles to spaces: The intelligent planning unit (IPU)
theory to simplify the built environment
Chapter 3: Generative design for excellence (DfX) for a smart built
environment: From rule-based imitation to data-driven exploration
Chapter 4: Project Delivery Methods to Digital Fabrication in Architecture:
A Comparative Case Study from a Modularity Perspective
Chapter 5: Unlocking the power of language models for smart configuration
in the AEC domain using spoken language understanding
Chapter 6: Physical fatigue assessment (PFA) for construction workers with
AI and sensory techniques
Chapter 7: Smart or not? Perspectives on digital fabrication and digital
construction
Chapter 8: Methodical review of exoskeleton use in the construction
industry
Chapter 9: Ontological Models for Construction Scheduling and Resource
Planning
Chapter 11: A Theoretical Framework for Integrating Digital Twins in
Building Lifecycle Management
Chapter 12: Digital Twin-Based Prototype System for Healthcare Facilities
Management
Chapter 13: Activity-Based Models for Smart and Sustainable Urban
Environment
Chapter 14: Sustainable Urban Built Environment: Principles, Tools, and
Applications
Chapter 15: Exploring the Potentials and Obstacles of City Information
Modelling
Chapter 16: Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) and the Built Environment
Chapter 17: Integrated Smart Curb Management in Urban Built Environments
Addressing Human Dynamics and Disruptive Technologies
Chapter 18¿Digital technologies for climate-adaptive smart urban
transportation systems
Chapter 19: Blockchain for Smart Built Environment: Current Status,
Challenges, and Prospects
Chapter 20: Effects of Signage Color on Human Psychophysiological States
and Wayfinding Performance in Urban Underground Spaces with Different Noise
Levels: A Combined EEG and VR Experiment
Conclusion
Introduction
Chapter 1: Digital twins for smart decision making
Chapter 2: From particles to spaces: The intelligent planning unit (IPU)
theory to simplify the built environment
Chapter 3: Generative design for excellence (DfX) for a smart built
environment: From rule-based imitation to data-driven exploration
Chapter 4: Project Delivery Methods to Digital Fabrication in Architecture:
A Comparative Case Study from a Modularity Perspective
Chapter 5: Unlocking the power of language models for smart configuration
in the AEC domain using spoken language understanding
Chapter 6: Physical fatigue assessment (PFA) for construction workers with
AI and sensory techniques
Chapter 7: Smart or not? Perspectives on digital fabrication and digital
construction
Chapter 8: Methodical review of exoskeleton use in the construction
industry
Chapter 9: Ontological Models for Construction Scheduling and Resource
Planning
Chapter 11: A Theoretical Framework for Integrating Digital Twins in
Building Lifecycle Management
Chapter 12: Digital Twin-Based Prototype System for Healthcare Facilities
Management
Chapter 13: Activity-Based Models for Smart and Sustainable Urban
Environment
Chapter 14: Sustainable Urban Built Environment: Principles, Tools, and
Applications
Chapter 15: Exploring the Potentials and Obstacles of City Information
Modelling
Chapter 16: Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) and the Built Environment
Chapter 17: Integrated Smart Curb Management in Urban Built Environments
Addressing Human Dynamics and Disruptive Technologies
Chapter 18¿Digital technologies for climate-adaptive smart urban
transportation systems
Chapter 19: Blockchain for Smart Built Environment: Current Status,
Challenges, and Prospects
Chapter 20: Effects of Signage Color on Human Psychophysiological States
and Wayfinding Performance in Urban Underground Spaces with Different Noise
Levels: A Combined EEG and VR Experiment
Conclusion
Foreword by Faye Bowser
Introduction
Chapter 1: Digital twins for smart decision making
Chapter 2: From particles to spaces: The intelligent planning unit (IPU)
theory to simplify the built environment
Chapter 3: Generative design for excellence (DfX) for a smart built
environment: From rule-based imitation to data-driven exploration
Chapter 4: Project Delivery Methods to Digital Fabrication in Architecture:
A Comparative Case Study from a Modularity Perspective
Chapter 5: Unlocking the power of language models for smart configuration
in the AEC domain using spoken language understanding
Chapter 6: Physical fatigue assessment (PFA) for construction workers with
AI and sensory techniques
Chapter 7: Smart or not? Perspectives on digital fabrication and digital
construction
Chapter 8: Methodical review of exoskeleton use in the construction
industry
Chapter 9: Ontological Models for Construction Scheduling and Resource
Planning
Chapter 11: A Theoretical Framework for Integrating Digital Twins in
Building Lifecycle Management
Chapter 12: Digital Twin-Based Prototype System for Healthcare Facilities
Management
Chapter 13: Activity-Based Models for Smart and Sustainable Urban
Environment
Chapter 14: Sustainable Urban Built Environment: Principles, Tools, and
Applications
Chapter 15: Exploring the Potentials and Obstacles of City Information
Modelling
Chapter 16: Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) and the Built Environment
Chapter 17: Integrated Smart Curb Management in Urban Built Environments
Addressing Human Dynamics and Disruptive Technologies
Chapter 18¿Digital technologies for climate-adaptive smart urban
transportation systems
Chapter 19: Blockchain for Smart Built Environment: Current Status,
Challenges, and Prospects
Chapter 20: Effects of Signage Color on Human Psychophysiological States
and Wayfinding Performance in Urban Underground Spaces with Different Noise
Levels: A Combined EEG and VR Experiment
Conclusion
Introduction
Chapter 1: Digital twins for smart decision making
Chapter 2: From particles to spaces: The intelligent planning unit (IPU)
theory to simplify the built environment
Chapter 3: Generative design for excellence (DfX) for a smart built
environment: From rule-based imitation to data-driven exploration
Chapter 4: Project Delivery Methods to Digital Fabrication in Architecture:
A Comparative Case Study from a Modularity Perspective
Chapter 5: Unlocking the power of language models for smart configuration
in the AEC domain using spoken language understanding
Chapter 6: Physical fatigue assessment (PFA) for construction workers with
AI and sensory techniques
Chapter 7: Smart or not? Perspectives on digital fabrication and digital
construction
Chapter 8: Methodical review of exoskeleton use in the construction
industry
Chapter 9: Ontological Models for Construction Scheduling and Resource
Planning
Chapter 11: A Theoretical Framework for Integrating Digital Twins in
Building Lifecycle Management
Chapter 12: Digital Twin-Based Prototype System for Healthcare Facilities
Management
Chapter 13: Activity-Based Models for Smart and Sustainable Urban
Environment
Chapter 14: Sustainable Urban Built Environment: Principles, Tools, and
Applications
Chapter 15: Exploring the Potentials and Obstacles of City Information
Modelling
Chapter 16: Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) and the Built Environment
Chapter 17: Integrated Smart Curb Management in Urban Built Environments
Addressing Human Dynamics and Disruptive Technologies
Chapter 18¿Digital technologies for climate-adaptive smart urban
transportation systems
Chapter 19: Blockchain for Smart Built Environment: Current Status,
Challenges, and Prospects
Chapter 20: Effects of Signage Color on Human Psychophysiological States
and Wayfinding Performance in Urban Underground Spaces with Different Noise
Levels: A Combined EEG and VR Experiment
Conclusion