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Group assignmentDesigning a PT-tool
Martijn Renes Pedro
Almeida Willemijn van de
Wetering Masterclass by Associate Professor,
Architect SAR Örjan Svane
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Two level ownership
Those who actually live in the appartment
building
Owner / Manager of the appartment building
Martijn Renes Pedro
Almeida Willemijn van de
Wetering Masterclass by Associate Professor,
Architect SAR Örjan Svane
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Context
  1. Sensor controled device responsible for the
    irrigation and illumination system.

    Accessible by the manager.
  2. Computer that controls lights, lifts, ventilation
    and other equipments inside common building
    spaces. Accessible by staff.
  3. Family level computing.
    Accessible by the family. Exchanges
    information through internet with the family and
    the managment.

Martijn Renes Pedro
Almeida Willemijn van de
Wetering Masterclass by Associate Professor,
Architect SAR Örjan Svane
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PT infrastructure
  • Apartment level
  • Every apartment has a computer taking care of all
    input and output.
  • Using technology like blue tooth all electronic
    equipment and measurement devices can communicate
    together and to the computer.
  • Via PDA like devices the computer communicates
    with the user.
  • Building level
  • The main computer receives all required
    information and redistributes this, processed
    into useful information, to the apartments.
  • The manager that operates the building and its
    site receives all necessary information on the
    computer.

Martijn Renes Pedro
Almeida Willemijn van de
Wetering Masterclass by Associate Professor,
Architect SAR Örjan Svane
5
Energy use
Main problems with energy use Global
environmental (global warming, depletion, waste,
...) Personal energy bill (energy prize,
regulating taxes, ...)
  • Motivation to do something about it
  • Financial saving money, ...
  • Legal complying to (international)
    regulations on energy saving,
  • Social lessen the burden for future
    generations, ...

Martijn Renes Pedro
Almeida Willemijn van de
Wetering Masterclass by Associate Professor,
Architect SAR Örjan Svane
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Opportunities
  • Energy consumption
  • Electricity Increased efficiency / no more
    Standby / Sensible use
  • Gas Sensible use of heating /
    Reduction of warm water usage
  • Embodied energy waste
  • Recycling Glass and paper can be recycled, make
    it easy for the people!
  • Food Dont grow a cow that you are not
    going to eat!
  • Wasting Use a normal glass instead of single
    use cups!
  • Water consumption
  • Shower Five minutes is enough!
  • Domestic appliances Load the washing machine
    economically!

Martijn Renes Pedro
Almeida Willemijn van de
Wetering Masterclass by Associate Professor,
Architect SAR Örjan Svane
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Where to save energy?
Water Electricity Heating Problem
Shower x To much water is used
Sink x To much water is used
Washing machine x x Expensive electricity during the day No use of full capacity
Dryer x Use because it is easy
Computer x It is on when it is not used
Household appliances x It is on when it is not used
Windows x Open when heating is on
Refrigerator x Door stays open for too long
Lights x Lit when nobody is in the room
Exhaust in kitchen x x Stays on too long
Martijn Renes Pedro
Almeida Willemijn van de
Wetering Masterclass by Associate Professor,
Architect SAR Örjan Svane
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Persuasion
  • How one can be persuaded?
  • Rational / Moral arguments
  • Education Information (creating awareness,
    showing opportunities)
  • Emotional arguments
  • Competition People whish to be better than
    others!
  • Rewarding Positive effects connected to
    desired behavior
  • Punishment Negative effects connected to
    undesired behavior

Martijn Renes Pedro
Almeida Willemijn van de
Wetering Masterclass by Associate Professor,
Architect SAR Örjan Svane
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Persuasion
Water Electricity Heating Persuasion
Shower x Clock, counting the liters
Sink x Alarm
Washing machine x x Message on the screen
Dryer x Connection to weather system
Computer x Pop up
Household appliances x Alarm
Windows x Alarm and message on the screen
Refrigerator x Alarm
Lights x Alarm
Exhaust in kitchen x x Alarm
Martijn Renes Pedro
Almeida Willemijn van de
Wetering Masterclass by Associate Professor,
Architect SAR Örjan Svane
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Effects
  • Goals
  • Education towards energy use
  • Create awareness of the energy quantity (KW/h)
    needed for each
  • appliance.
  • Persuasion based on freedom of choice.
  • PT tool as a reminder
  • Reward or punishment in function of your behavior
  • Practical effects
  • Each household appliance should have an
    interface of information/persuasion, so that
    one can be aware of his energy use/cost.
  • Central computer and satelites software with
    persuasive reminder forms that can be disable or
    enable by its users or in bad behavior cases by
    manager.

Martijn Renes Pedro
Almeida Willemijn van de
Wetering Masterclass by Associate Professor,
Architect SAR Örjan Svane
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Ethics
  • Towards PT tool
  • Is it correct when the PT tool interfere with
    your freedom?
  • How far punishment for a bad behavior can go?
  • Till what point PT tool can offend you?
  • Towards society
  • Who can have access to your PT tool data?
  • Is everyone able to see your energy use?
  • Is it possible to catalogue individual energy
    consumption?
  • Is it ethic to invest in this technology when
    there are people dying with hungry?

Martijn Renes Pedro
Almeida Willemijn van de
Wetering Masterclass by Associate Professor,
Architect SAR Örjan Svane
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