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Smart Architectural Technologies (SAT)
Smart Architectural Technologies focuses on embedding innovative technologies in the built environment to create responsive buildings. In particular, the chair focuses on the balance between architecture, technology and user, brought together within the integral concept of the 鈥楨mpathic Environment鈥.
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A closer look at Smart聽Architectural聽Technologies (SAT)
鈥淔or me, a brick and a sensor are equal 鈥 both are simply elements in my toolkit.鈥
prof.dr.ir. M. (Masi) Mohammadi
鈥淐urrent social en technological developments are having a profound effect on the ways in which we build and think about architecture. An Empathic Living Environment combines efficiency, effectiveness and empowerment into a total solution. Smartness is introduced as an instrument to realize this solution, which could be applied in healthcare processes, human interaction, living or other areas. Our approach brings practical improvements, such as efficiency enhancements and cost reduction, whilst also improving engagement and quality of life. It鈥檚 exciting to see how the synergy between technology and sociology can produce new solutions for living quarters as well as shared and public spaces, allowing functionality to change independently of construction.鈥
鈥淭he basis is always finding the best possible solution for the user through architecture and design, introducing technology only where a simpler solution won鈥檛 suffice. If you can design a building in such a way that every occupant can see the front door, for example, you won鈥檛 need to introduce complicated intercom and CCTV systems. Making the best use of natural lighting could mean you won鈥檛 need artificial light at certain hours. By introducing vegetation inside a building, people could be stimulated to farm. There are countless possibilities. Of course, we鈥檙e happy to use technology, which can be very complex and advanced, but only as part of an overall approach.鈥
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