Session Overview
Campus Wide Integration Strategies
Track: Integrated Facility Design
Wednesday 15 November 2006
14:30 - 15:30
Many buildings exist today as part of a complex campus; be it higher education, corporate business centers or multi-use complex of retail, hospitality, commercial and residential. The design of facilities in these situations should place careful attention of the whole campus to become fully integrated rather than simply a collection of individual buildings. This session will explore the strategies and experiences from experts who have designed successful and complex multi-building campuses.
Thim Seng Ho
Director Facility Management
Singapore Management University
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Samuel Liu
Director, Information Services
Republic Polytechnic
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The technology has transformed our daily life and it has also changed our needs structure. Among the technologies, the ICT technologies is the one which has played one of the most important roles. It has changed the way we live and the way we work. Among other basic needs, communication tools have become one of the most critical basic need. In the area of buidling, the ability to communicate between human and human, human and machine, machine and machine has made the building an integrated part of human being, for both the end user and building maintenance people. This presentation will examine the key elements of campus wide integration strategies and will answer some typical concerns of such integrated strategies.