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The document discusses the components and systems of an intelligent building, including energy management, lighting management, security systems, fire safety, telecommunications, local area networks, cabling management, and intelligent maintenance management. The four main aspects are facilities management, office automation and networking, telecommunications, and direct digital control and building automation. Common needs of tenants include built-in internet wiring, LAN/WAN connectivity, cabling conduits, and high-tech HVAC. Intelligent buildings aim to be responsive, efficient, effective, and enable better integration of systems and information technology.

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Report Components of IB

The document discusses the components and systems of an intelligent building, including energy management, lighting management, security systems, fire safety, telecommunications, local area networks, cabling management, and intelligent maintenance management. The four main aspects are facilities management, office automation and networking, telecommunications, and direct digital control and building automation. Common needs of tenants include built-in internet wiring, LAN/WAN connectivity, cabling conduits, and high-tech HVAC. Intelligent buildings aim to be responsive, efficient, effective, and enable better integration of systems and information technology.

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COMPONENTS AND SYSTEM OF AN INTELLIGENT BUILDING

COMPONENTS
INTEGRATION
SYSTEMS

OF VARIOUS BUILDING

Energy management system


Lighting management system
Security systems & fire safety
Telecommunications & office
automation

Local area networks (LANs)

Cabling management

Intelligent maintenance mgt.


system (IMMS)

Computer aided facility


management (CAFM)
FOUR MAIN ASPECTS:
________________________
o Take care & maintain various
functions for occupant comfort
& operation
________________________
o Office automation (OA), LAN,
wiring
_______________________
o Tel/Fax, e-mail, video
telecommunication
_______________________
o DDC, building automation
system
MAJOR CATEGORIES:
Energy efficiency
Energy management and
control
Life safety systems
Fire alarm and security
Telecommunications systems
PABX telephone, videotext,
cablevision, e-mail
___________________________
Data processing, word
processing, CAD, information
services
COMMON NEEDS OF INTELLIGENT
BUILDING TENANTS:

Built-in Internet wiring

LAN/WAN connectivity

Conduits for cabling

High-tech HVAC

Wiring for high-speed networks


LAN - _______________________
WAN - ______________________
Critical performance qualities

PREPARED BY: TUBAN, JOHN VINCENT Q.

Functional or spatial quality


Thermal quality
Air quality
Aural quality
Visual quality
Building integrity

IB AT Work
OFFICE SPACE AND COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS

Speculative offices (USA or


European)

Organizational/functional
requirements

Impact of IT and business


strategy
OBJECTIVES

Responsive (to user needs / to


climate)

Efficient (building design &


systems)

Effective (operation &


management)

Better integration (with IT &


within systems)
CURRENT AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
New ways of working

More interaction

More collaboration
(physically or
electronically)

More individual
autonomy
New patterns of space use

More group spaces

More shared spaces

More space for


concentration

More intermittent
space use
MAJOR SYSTEMS

____________________________
(BAS)

___________________________
(OAS)

Communication automation
system (CAS)
CRITERIA

Business value/benfits

Efficiency

Effectiveness

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