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• © Arup/Marcel Lam Photography

InformationMarketplacesThe New Economicsof CitiesUrban Systems Collaborative

16th December 2011

Volker.Buscher@Arup.com

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Cities Work

Postcards from the Future

By Robert Graves and Didier Madoc-Jones

Energy ConsumptionIMF, BP

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2030 20202010 2000 1990 1980

CHINA

U.S.A.

EUROPE

INDIA

TOTAL TONNES OF CO2 EMISSIONS (BN)

Energy Information Administration

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Our Shrinking Earth

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19872.60

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20301.69

20501.44

YEARHectares of Land Per Capita

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The Challenge for Africa – A great Place to Live Development through protecting the environment

Wangari Maathai Nobel Laureate

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Modernising Cities

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Drivers of Change: great places to live and workContinuing to Succeed

Chris Vein

Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer Executive Office of the President

InformationMarketplaces

The New Economicsof Cities

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• 5 The C40 Cities

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62% of “smart”

actions taken are

related to transport,

buildings and

connectivity.

Few leading cities are beginning to invest in integrated technology approaches.

C40 city actions

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Smart grid Smart energymetering

Smart watermetering

Real-time transport information

Electric vehicles

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Control Centres

Real-time Bus Info

Traffic Light Priority

Bus Rapid Transit

Wayfinding Journey Planner

Emissions Reporting

Walking & Cycling

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Sensing movement

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Smart Estate Visulisation

Energy visualisationsJätkäsaari, Helsinki

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Sensing movementSFPark, San Francisco

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2021064/How-buy-groceries-virtual-supermarket--train-platform.html

Underground RetailTesco’s Seoul

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Hong Kong ARArup AR team

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“We have so many service providerscoming to us with a ‘smart city’ offer, butthey don’t seem to understand that it’s notjust a matter of finding the newest, mostcomplex system available. They know theyhave the product to sell and cities knowthey would like to be smarter, but there area number of competing factors that go into making a match.”

Adam Freed

Deputy Director for Long-Term Planning

and Sustainability, New York City

Layers of smart city value

Digital city operating model

Connecting smart cities to value

Rates of change in open APIsassociated with city infrastructure

Information Products – example value chain

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Strategic Sourcing

vs.

Framework for a smarter city

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1. Economic development

2. Great places to live and work

3. Growth in the ecological age• http://www.istockphoto.com/

Time for LeadershipInformation Marketplaces: The new economics of cities

Information Marketplaces: The new economics of cities

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• http://www.istockphoto.com/

Digital Infrastructure

Hyper Connectivity

Consumerisation

Social

Cloud

IoT

Information Marketplaces: The new economics of cities

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• Smart Cities

• Intelligent Buildings

• Smart Estate

Intelligent Cities – Impact on Intelligent Buildings

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Low2No, Helsinki

urban redevelopment

Raising the quality of life whilst reducing carbon emissions

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City as a System

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Examples – Mushereib, Doha

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The£80 sqftquestion?

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2nd 30%

moreforLess !

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Living Workplace

25 % lesswork stations

20 % less office space

15 % less cost

Top Staff

Example Global Bank

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A new $2.4 bnmarket

Real Time Real Estate

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ERP Systems

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Real Time Real Estate

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Real Time Real Estate

automate

& controlArup / Experentia Low2No Arup / Experentia Low2No

Executive Public Personal

Carbon Reporting

Office Utilisation

Supplier KPI’s

Office Lobby

Analyst

Press

My consumption

My role

My control

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HVAC

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ERP Systems

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Real Time Real Estate Information

Information Flows Collect Analyse UseERP

Systems

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Real Time Real Estate

automate

& controlArup / Experentia Low2No Arup / Experentia Low2No

Executive Public Personal

Carbon Reporting

Office Utilisation

Supplier KPI’s

Office Lobby

Analyst

Press

My consumption

My role

My control

IP

ICT BM

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plc

fan coil

HVAC

Utilities

100 Buildings

ERP Systems

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Real Time Real Estate Information

Information Flows Collect Analyse UseERP

Systems

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Real Time Real Estate

automate

& controlArup / Experentia Low2No Arup / Experentia Low2No

Executive Public Personal

Carbon Reporting

Office Utilisation

Supplier KPI’s

Office Lobby

Analyst

Press

My consumption

My role

My control

IP

ICT BM

S

Ligh

ting

Acc

ess

Met

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g

plc

fan coil

HVAC

Utilities

1000 Buildings

ERP Systems

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Real Time Real Estate Information

Information Flows Collect Analyse UseERP

Systems

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• destination

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• Real Time Real Estate:• Tenant Services • Performance Contracting• Environmental Management• Property Management• Utilisation Management

Intelligent Cities – Impact on Intelligent Buildings

• Smart Cities

• Intelligent Buildings

• Smart Estate

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we are free to think differently.

• © Arup/Marcel Lam Photography

Volker.buscher@arup.com

Director | Arup

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