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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: A1 Initial Understanding, Initial Understanding Definition of Intelligent Building an intelligent building is one in which the building fabric, space, services and information systems can respond in an efficient manner to the initial and changing demands of the owner, the occupier and be in harmony with the environment, • Maximize the efficiency of its occupants: ???? Focusing on the benefit of the users and creating desired indoor environment for occupants, • Allows effective management of resources with minimum life costs: ???? Focusing on the benefit of the Managers and the environmental and economic impact of creating desired indoor environment., The definition of intelligent building has been evolving with different emphasis, mainly driven by the development of relevant technologies and the changing needs for the built environment. ???? •1992 to present: intelligent buildings are buildings with features effectively satisfying the changing needs., Initial Understanding Historical Overview The definition of intelligent building has been evolving with different emphasis, mainly driven by the development of relevant technologies and the changing needs for the built environment., The definition of intelligent building has been evolving with different emphasis, mainly driven by the development of relevant technologies and the changing needs for the built environment. Other Definitions • Maximize the efficiency of its occupants:, The definition of intelligent building has been evolving with different emphasis, mainly driven by the development of relevant technologies and the changing needs for the built environment. Other Definitions EIBG (European Intelligent Building Group): Intelligent building is one that incorporates the best available concepts, materials, systems and technologies integrating these to achieve a building which meets or exceeds the performance requirements of the building stakeholders, which include the owners, managers and users, as well as the local and global community., The definition of intelligent building has been evolving with different emphasis, mainly driven by the development of relevant technologies and the changing needs for the built environment. ???? • to 1985: intelligent buildings are buildings automatically controlled to function, Initial Understanding ???? Intelligent Buildings; The Facts and Myths, The definition of intelligent building has been evolving with different emphasis, mainly driven by the development of relevant technologies and the changing needs for the built environment. Other Definitions • Allows effective management of resources with minimum life costs:, The definition of intelligent building has been evolving with different emphasis, mainly driven by the development of relevant technologies and the changing needs for the built environment. Other Definitions IBI (The Intelligent Buildings Institute, US): Intelligent building is one that provides a productive and cost-effective environment through optimization of its four basic components - structure, systems, services and management - and the interrelationships between them., an intelligent building is one in which the building fabric, space, services and information systems can respond in an efficient manner to the initial and changing demands of the owner, the occupier and be in harmony with the environment ???? Figure1: System Integration, Initial Understanding Definition of Intelligent Building Building in which the services (e.g. heating), environmental design, security, performance, maintenance, outbreaks of fire, leaks, etc., are controlled by computers (Pelli's Canary Wharf Tower, London, 1986), • Provides a productive and cost-effective built environment through optimization of its four basic components - structure, systems, services and management - and the interrelationships between them: ???? Focusing on the benefit of the owners and their desired indoor environment., The definition of intelligent building has been evolving with different emphasis, mainly driven by the development of relevant technologies and the changing needs for the built environment. Other Definitions • Provides a productive and cost-effective built environment through optimization of its four basic components - structure, systems, services and management - and the interrelationships between them:, The definition of intelligent building has been evolving with different emphasis, mainly driven by the development of relevant technologies and the changing needs for the built environment. ???? •1986 to 1991: intelligent buildings are buildings capable of responding to the changing needs