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Platform Grant: Space, Technologies and the Design of the Built Environment

Reference Number
EP/G02619X/1
Title
Platform Grant: Space, Technologies and the Design of the Built Environment
Status
Completed
Energy Categories
Energy Efficiency(Residential and commercial)
Not Energy Related
Research Types
Basic and strategic applied research
Science and Technology Fields
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Architecture and the Built Environment)
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation
Not Cross-cutting
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Environmental dimensions)
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Policy and regulation)
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Consumer attitudes and behaviour)
Sociological economical and environmental impact of energy (Technology acceptance)
Principal Investigator
Professor A Penn
Bartlett Sch of Architecture & Planning
University College London
Award Type
Standard
Funding Source
EPSRC
Start Date
01 September 2009
End Date
31 March 2015
Duration
67 months
Total Grant Value
£1,180,902
Industrial Sectors
Civil eng. & built environment
Region
London
Programme
NC : Engineering
Investigators
Principal Investigator
Professor A Penn, Bartlett Sch of Architecture & Planning, University College London
Other Investigator
Professor R Conroy Dalton, School of the Built & Natural Environment, Northumbria University
Mr SP Hanna, The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, University College London
Professor J Hanson, The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, University College London
Professor W Hillier, The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, University College London
Mr A Turner, The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, University College London
Dr L Vaughan, The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, University College London
Industrial Collaborator
Project Contact, Research Partner in China
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Objectives
Abstract
Radical urban agglomeration is both driving and responding to the needs of knowledge based and technologically driven organisations, forms of production and exchange. These changes are evident also at the organisational and individual building scale, and demand urgent attention if we are properly to accommodate the needs of future building users and clients. At the same time these new organisational forms and technologies afford radically new ways of working, business models and modes of service delivery. The architectural and engineering design and construction industries are subject to just as much change in the nature of their businesses, but they also lead the way in providing the built environments for all other sectors. This is an area of extremely rapid change and innovation in which the Space Platform Group at the Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, UCL, specialises.It received its Platform Award in 2001, renewed in 2004. Since renewal the group has made a number of key advances both in its science and organisation. It has gained over 10.5m in new funding, additionally its industry and community funded work has grown from 750k to 1.7m pa. Penn has received a personal chair and appointed to Chair the Architecture & Built Environment Sub-panel for RAE2008. It has been awarded a prestigious RCUK Fellowship (Hanna) and has appointed a new lecturer (Conroy Dalton). The group's formula of close coupling fundamental research, applications research on live industryand community projects through our company, doctoral and masters training, and a thriving international network of researchers using our methodology and software, has been added to by the very substantial UrbanBuzz knowledge exchange programme. Vaughan's work on poverty, ethnicity and suburbs has led to her shortlisting for new Centre funding under the Challenging Engineering programme. International collaboration with China is growing very fast. Platform funding has been crucial in driving us to innovate and in providing the flexibility to be adventurous. This has been reflected in growth and a considerable extension to the range of our activities. In the next phase we propose to set knowledge exchange and our international activities on a firm basis, and to develop a strategic programme of fundamental research aimed at Multi-scale Urban Spatial Systems, Building Design for a Digital Era and adaptive Architecture and Fabrication. Platform funding underpins this vital area ofstrategic research
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