DEVELOPING A SMART BUILDING CONCEPT BASED ON THE TRIADIC DECODING METHOD: AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31660/2782-232X-2024-2-17-28

Abstract

The study focuses on the concept development of the architectural and structural design of intelligent (smart) buildings, which have been of increasing research interest in recent years. The hypothesis of the study was the assumption that smart building was an evolution of green building. Evolutionary approach, single-level and two-level triadic decoding of system-categorial methodology, general scientific and graphic methods helped us to solve the following tasks: 1) to identify the components of the "intellectual building" definition content and reflecting its essential features; 2) to structure the main components (engineering and technical equipment, personification of space, environmental friendliness and resource saving) in the sequence of their formation in the object. The definition and structuring of the main components of an intelligent building by the method of triadic decoding allowed us to expand the idea of its essence, gave a better insight into the conceptual foundations of architectural and construction design of intelligent buildings and outlined the preconditions for its further development.

Keywords:

smart home, intelligent building, automated building management system, green architecture, green building, system-categorial methodology, category decoding

About the authors:

Alexandra S. Gulbinas, Industrial University of Tyumen

Senior Lecturer at the Department of Descriptive Geometry and Graphics

Larisa V. Belova, Industrial University of Tyumen

Cand. Sc. in Engineering, Associate Professor, Associate Professor at the Department of Engineering Systems and Structures, Head at the Department of Descriptive Geometry and Graphics

categories of "intelligent building" object

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How to Cite

Gulbinas, A.S. DEVELOPING A SMART BUILDING CONCEPT BASED ON THE TRIADIC DECODING METHOD: AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH / A.S. Gulbinas, L.V. Belova. – DOI 10.31660/2782-232X-2024-2-17-28 // Architecture, construction, transport. – 2024. – № 2. – P. 17-28.