4. One mission, three objectives
CRP Henri Tudor is an autonomous Luxembourgish
institution for applied research that acts as an essential link
between research and society:
• Research: Contribute through scientific excellence to
the production and transfer of knowledge.
• Innovation: Sustainably strengthen the innovation
capacity of companies and public organisations.
• Policy support: Support the definition,
implementation and evaluation of national public
policies.
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5. Scientific & Technological Domains:
Materials technologies
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Environmental technologies
Health care technologies
Information and communication technologies
Business organisation and management
• Applied and experimental research
• Doctoral research and academic collaboration
• Development of tools, methods, labels,
certifications and standards
• Knowledge and competence transfer
• Technological watch
• Incubation of high-tech companies
• Training and high-level qualification
Activities & Services:
Innovation Programmes:
6. Construction team @ Tudor
Construction Program: our competencies
• Business “experts” (Architects, Civil Engineer /
Dr., PhD students)
• IT scientists
• Appropriation, networking, IPR
Our team is historically involved in CRTI-B
innovation projects
http://www.crti-b.lu
Today Tudor is co-animator of the NeoBuild
innovation pole
http://www.neobuild.lu
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CRTI-B
Public owners
- Ministère du
Développement Durable et
des infrastructures
- Administration des
Bâtiments Publics
- Administration des Ponts et
Chaussées
Designers
- Ordre des Architectes et
Ingénieurs-Conseils
Contractors
- Fedil
- Fédération des artisans
- Chambre des Métiers
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7. Teaching activities
Studio Digital Coopératif
• Liège (Ulg) & Nancy (ENSArchitecture)
arch./eng. students
• Collective design project
• Synchronous/Asynchronous IT support
Gestion de projet & 4D
• ULg students (arch. & eng.)
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SDC : Bureau Virtuel
Modèle 4D – étudiants ULg
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8. Conrad Boton (defended March 2013)
• Visualization techniques for 4D models in
construction
Daniel Zignale (defence July 2013)
• Collaborative practices in architecture and
IT support alignment
Thomas Altenburger (defence end 2013)
• Context-aware interfaces for construction
projects
Cyril Mauger (defence end 2013)
• Context-aware interfaces for construction
projects
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WELCOMING
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EI.1 INTERNAL SERVICES
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PUBLIC ACCESS
STAFF AND SUPPLIER ACCESS
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Doctoral Research
10. NEOBUILD est une initiative privée de création d’une plateforme
sous forme d’une SA, ayant pour objectifs de promouvoir l’éclosion de
solutions technologiques innovatrices en provenance des
TPE/PME, de coordonner et d’assurer la gestion de leur développement et
de soutenir leur implantation au sein du secteur luxembourgeois de la
construction
Porteurs du projet
CDEC Conseil pour le Développement économique de la Construction
a.s.b.l.
Bruno Renders
Cimalux Ciments & matériaux
Christian Rech
Pôle d’innovation
11. § Créer endéans un délai de 3 - 5 ans un contexte
favorable à l’innovation au sein des TPE / PME
du secteur de la construction.
§ Renforcer à terme la compétitivité du secteur
luxembourgeois de la construction en développant
sa capacité à répondre aux défis de la construction
durable.
§ Développer l’activité à l’export du secteur grâce
au savoir-faire acquis.
Objectif
12. ECO-MATERIAUX
- Applications innovantes
- Eléments multifonctionnels
- Approche performantielle
- Ecodesign
CONCEPTION, GESTION &
ORGANISATION
- Savoir-faire org. & fonct.
- Economie coût global
- Certification / labellisation
ECO-TECHNOLOGIES
- ENR
- Equipements techniques
- Gestion des flux
GREEN ICT
- Immotique
- Innovations pédagogiques
- (pôle expertise en simulation –
immersion virtuelles)
DOMAINES DE
COMPÉTENCES
ANIMATION
§ Plateforme collaborative
§ Conférences
§ Portail d’échanges
d’information
§ Partage de technologie
innovante
§ Promotion RDI
COACHING PROJET
RDI
• Etude de faisabilité
• Recherche de service et de
partenaires
• Mise en place du projet.
• Protection de la propriété
intellectuelle
MISSIONS
RESULTAT
S
LIVRABLE
S
PROJET RD
- Applications innovantes
- Eléments multifonctionnels
- Approche performantielle
- Ecodesign
PRODUIT
- Applications innovantes
- Perfectionnement
SERVICE
- Outil d’aide à la conception
- Labels
- Formation continue
NOUVELLE ENTREPRISE
- Start-up
- Pépinières d’entreprise
- Hosting
+
Ac#vités
et
missions
13. § Bâtiment à énergie positive
§ Délai opérationnel : début 2014
§ Bâtiment en construction bois
§ Multifonctionnel, polyvalent, pédagogique
§ Accès public, orienté innovation technique, BtoB
NEOBUILD
INNOVATION
CENTRE
17. A collaborative sector
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Architecture, Engineering and Construction
projects life-cycle
Main characteristics of the construction
sector
• Only one object produced
• Short-lived teams
• Independent and heterogeneous actors
More and more viewpoints in projects
• Restricted areas of responsibility
• Internal strategies vs. project strategies
“Ray & Maria Stata Center for CIIS, MIT”
Arch. Gehry Partners
Dresden station, Germany
Arch. Foster and Partners
Briefing,
development
Design
Construction
Use
(simplified)
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18. Building Information Modeling
According to most of the practitioners and researchers, BIM is both
• Product modeling (Building Information Model), i.e. description of
building, facilities…
• Process modeling (Building Information Modeling), i.e. description
of the collaborative exchange of information about the project
Some markers about BIM
• 3D modeling “with meaning”: domain sense, parameters,
relationships.
• Interoperability between CAD, GIS, simulation software solutions.
• Virtual Design and Construction, i.e. better informed design
decisions and improved management of construction process
• Facility operation and management: accurate as-designed / as-
built information about facility for FOM purposes
May 22nd, 2013 18Conférence BIM Luxembourg
20. Building Information Modeling
The way towards standardization
(BuildingSMART, research community)
• IFC: standardizing product model (expected
software interoperability)
• IDM: standardizing process model (understanding
collaborative work process)
• IFD: effort towards common definitions and
translations
BIM requires change in organizations, both at the
level of
• “Single” organization: facility managers, owners,
construction firms, architecture & engineering offices
• Complex construction projects
May 22nd, 2013 20Conférence BIM Luxembourg
21. Building Information Modeling
The way towards standardization
(BuildingSMART, research community)
• IFC: standardizing product model (expected
software interoperability)
• IDM: standardizing process model (understanding
collaborative work process)
• IFD: effort towards common definitions and
translations
BIM requires change in organizations, both at the
level of
• “Single” organization: facility managers, owners,
construction firms, architecture & engineering offices
• Complex construction projects
May 22nd, 2013 21Conférence BIM Luxembourg
23. Conference aims
Provide Luxembourg & Great Region practitioners with up-to-
date information about BIM
• Cross-Europe expert speakers: France, Belgium, Hungary.
Address business side, technical side, educational side
• As well as (indirectly): regulation & responsibilities issues,
accuracy of models, management of BIM projects,
Target multiple viewpoints
• Architects & engineers, owners, contractors
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