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Presentation International conference on Life cycle Design of Buildings, Systems and Materials 12th of June 2009 Berri de Jonge, MSc Plegt-Vos, New Business. Introduction. Plegt-Vos Case Mind Building™ context the system life cycle costing state of the art issues. Plegt-Vos.
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Presentation International conference on Life cycle Design of Buildings, Systems and Materials 12th of June 2009 Berri de Jonge, MSc Plegt-Vos, New Business
Introduction • Plegt-Vos • Case Mind Building™ • context • the system • life cycle costing • state of the art • issues
Plegt-Vos • Developing building company operating in the north, east, west and central part of The Netherlands (6 offices in The Netherlands) • Real-estate development & Construction • 750 employees • Turnover: 220 million Euros / year
Plegt-Vos • Focus on our environment • Focus on our customers • Develop concepts to meet our customers needs • Flexibility • Design for disassembly • Re-use of materials
Case Mind Building™ • Idea: Jan Wind, Jan Wind Architects • Co-development: Jan Wind – Plegt-Vos
What is Mind Building? • Different way of building; • Building for the future; • Integrated system: Total solution for structure and technical installations;
Context: Traditional Construction Properties • Static buildings – not flexible • No answers for changing requirements during the use of the building • Demolition is necessary when the building no longer meets the user requirements • Waste of materials
Key Properties Mind Building • Flexible (inside and outside) • Sustainable • Design for variety • Assembly and disassembly • Minimal waste of materials Achieved through: • Industrial production • Standard interfaces and building components
Application possibilities • Houses • Apartments • Utility • Schools • Hospitals • Care centres • Office buildings
Advantages for our customer • Less Total Cost of Ownership • Fast building process (industrial/assembly) • Less costs for change in use • Less costs for maintenance • Building has more value and keeps value • Easier to adapt future new needs / demands • No demolition but re-use of components
Combinatorial modularity • (Salvador et al., 2002a) How? Key Principles of the System different façade components real façade component (masonry)
Assembly of components 1) Foundation 2) Floor components 3) Exterior wall components and/or columns 4) Floor components
Technical installations and heating • Flexible; • Separated from the structure; • Combination of floor/air heating and ventilation; • Low temperature heating; • Free cooling possible; • Ready for the future: alternative energy sources easy to connect.
Life-cycle costs • LCC Research conducted: comparison between traditional building method and Mind Building; • Conclusion: • Mind Building has more advantages during use of the building (re-use of components); • Eliminate start-up costs of new development as quick as possible;
State of the art • Prototype testing (ready)(component level and system level) • Pilot project The Hague: 60 houses
oplevering ontwerp gereed initiatief PvE ontwerp voorb. uitvoering gebruik Issue • Focus on initial costs value of sustainability and flexibility reveals in exploitation phase. Distribution Total Costs of Ownership