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26. Construction 4.0: The LifeCycle Tower and Digitalised Timber Construction

verfasst von : Hubert Rhomberg

Erschienen in: Factor X

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to rethink the world of construction anew and to transfer it to the future with modern methods and technologies. To this end, we present the LifeCycle Tower (LCT)-construction system that was developed at the end of 2010 as part of a multi-annual, cooperative and interdisciplinary research project lasting over several years. It combines two problem solving approaches that significantly contribute to a CO2-neutral building sector: the utilisation of wood as a building material and the regional realisable modular construction system. Additionally, a comprehensive energy supply concept was developed that helps to reduce energy demand to a minimum and is at the same time in tune with the needs of the users. Rhomberg is also changing the development and planning process with his disruptive approach: Turning and anchor point of the new building will be an interdisciplinary, digital, living platform – a kind of cybernetic table for everything involving the topics “planning, erecting and operation” of buildings. With these developments, construction, as we know it, is completely modified and turned on its head.

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Fußnoten
1
The notion of the “Internet of Things” is that the (personal) computer will gradually disappear and will be replaced by “intelligent objects”. Instead of being the object of human attention – as is the case now – the “Internet of Things” is intended to seamlessly support people in their activities. The computers embedded in things will become ever smaller, and are supposed to support people without causing any distraction or even being noticed. (Source: wikipedia.​org, 24 October 2016).
 
2
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis.
 
3
Collaboration of design and build teams reduces interfaces during the complete building process and enable an optimization of resource input, process quality and timing. In combination with operate the complete lifecycle of a building can be optimized with know-how and experience of all participants.
 
4
BIM is much more than 3 dimension modelling. It includes also 4D (scheduling), 5D (estimating), 6D (sustainability) and 7D (facility management applications).
 
5
Virtual companies are necessary to simulate all processes for digital fabrics according to Industrial 4.0.
 
Metadaten
Titel
Construction 4.0: The LifeCycle Tower and Digitalised Timber Construction
verfasst von
Hubert Rhomberg
Copyright-Jahr
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50079-9_26