Workshop Program

The Workshop consists of presentations by invited keynote speakers, as well as by senior researchers and industry representatives, and short presentations by researchers and postgraduate students.

DAY 1 – 20 JUNE 2022

7:30 AM

REGISTRATION

8:00 AM

OPENING REMARKS

8:10 AM

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Professor Greg Morrison

Lang Walker Chair in Urban Transformation

School of Engineering, Design and Built Environment, Western Sydney University

Real-life demonstration of circular economy, Living Labs, peoples practices and building automation systems – Towards low embedded and operational energy and carbon in buildings

Discussion

9:00 AM

SOCIAL HOUSING

S. Awwal, P. Tzortzopoulos, J. Soliman-Junior, M. Kagioglou, and M. Ayo-Adejuyigbe

Exploring BIM in social housing upgrading within a living lab setting

J. Pößneck

The challenges of social housing upgrading from a social science perspective

M. Ayo-Adejuyigbe, P. Tzortzopoulos, M. Kagioglou, J. Soliman-Junior and S. Awwal

Evaluation of tools for identifying user values in social housing upgrading

Discussion

9:40 AM

MORNING TEA

10:00 AM

SOCIAL HOUSING - CONTINUED

A.D. Granja, D. C. C. K. Kowaltowski, V.G. da Silva, D. de Carvalho Moreira, R. C. Ruschel, M. E. Bridi, E.A.D. Muianga and C.H.B. Pereira.

Upgrading social housing from "what is" to "what might be". Are roadmaps enough?

J. Soliman-Junior , P. Tzortzopoulos, M. Kagioglou, S. Awwal and M. Ayo-Adejuyigbe

User-valued innovations for social housing upgrading through Trans-Atlantic living labs (u-VITAL): Research development in the United Kingdom

Discussion

10:30 AM

URBAN SUSTAINABILITY

Y. Cartagena

Sustainable cities: Urban Transition Labs as innovation catalysts

B. Okundaye, A., Moghayedi, P. Tzortzopoulos, Y. Gao, K. Michell

The Quest for developing a Neighbourhood Sustainability Assessment Tools

Discussion

11:00 AM

DIGITALISATION & AUTOMATION

D. Malheiro de Brito, D. Bastos Costa and E. de Andrade Marques Ferreira

Digital building permit based on automated checking systems: an investigation of a Brazilian municipality

A. de Souza da Silva D. Bastos Costa

Using digital technologies for automated identification of building pathologies: A literature review

L. Lopes de Araujo Fernandes and D. Bastos Costa

Digital transformation process in Brazilian construction companies from social, technical, and operational perspectives: Preliminary insights

Discussion

11:40 AM

LUNCH

12:20 AM

THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN INTERACTION IN INDUSTRY 5.0

J. Bazzan , C. Torres Formoso , and M. Echeveste

Management of customer complaints in residential building projects using spatial analysis and building information models

M. Stevens

Industry 5.0: Improving construction safety using worker-centric technology

A. Zavvari, W.M. Shahzad, and M. Sutrisna

Disruptive technologies and human involvement in automating construction industry towards industry 5.0: A New Zealand Perspective

L. Almeida, V. Tam, M. Stevens, A. Todhunter and P. Zhang

The importance of occupant behaviour within industry 5.0

Discussion

1:10 AM

DIGITALISATION & AUTOMATION - CONTINUED

G. T. Weerasuriya, S. Perera, R. N. Calheiros

Developing a blockchain-based post-contract work and payment certification framework for construction projects

I. Dikmen

Managing risk in projects with digital twins: A risk science perspective

D. J. Opoku, S. Perera, R. Osei-Kyei, M. Rashidi and K. Bamdad

Obstacles to the implementation of digital twins: A review in the construction industry

Lauri Koskela and Ergo Pikas

The Peircean categories meeting design and production

Discussion

2:00 PM

DAY 1 SUMMARY

DAY 2 – 21 JUNE 2022

7:30 AM

REGISTRATION

8:00 AM

OPENING REMARKS

8:10 AM

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Professor Aguinaldo dos Santos

Department of Design, Federal University of Parana (UFPR), Brazil

Reflections on the use IoT on visual management to foster behaviour change towards lean production

Discussion

9:00 AM

DESIGN

G.A. Baldissera , C.T. Formoso and Patricia Tzortzopoulos

Conceptual model for understanding the value hierarchy of healthcare built environments and services

D.C. Hamerski, C.T. Formoso and E.L. Isatto

Design planning and control of fast commercial refurbishment building projects

B. Pedó, P. Tzortzopoulos, L. Koskela and A. Tezel

Digital whiteboards as a Visual Management strategy to support collaborative interactions in civil engineering design

L. Casasanta Garcia, S. Barbosa Villa

BIM and knowledge management as a lean tool for the improvement of prefabricated building systems: User-driven innovation in the construction process

Discussion

9:50 AM

MORNING TEA

10:10 AM

PRODUCTION

K. Olayiwola, S. Perera, M. Kagioglou, X.a Jin, P. Sharafi

Problems Associated with the Adoption of Offsite Construction

T. Capellaro Ferreira, J.C. Paliari, P. Tzortzopoulos

Requirements for offsite production processes of volumetric systems for mass customisation

J.P.M. de Abreu, F.F. Marchiori, V.L Correia and R.F.T. da Silva

Constructability assessment: A lean tool to improve construction projects

M.A. Esposito and C. Ferraro

Serious games for Lean Management – New Tools for Learning Lean Mindset in Architecture and Construction

Discussion

11:00 AM

SUSTAINABILITY

B.B. Liberal, T.H.C. Barros and R.P. Palha

Photovoltaic systems and BIM integration: Trends and possibilities

M. Ma, V.W.Y. Tam, K.N. Le, R. Osei-Kyei

Dynamic impacts of policies on the recycling rate of construction and demolition waste

Discussion

11:30 AM

SUSTAINABILITY - CONTINUED

W. Xing, V.W.Y Tam, K. Le, J.L. Hao, J. Wang

Recycled aggregate concrete: A pathway towards circular economy and sustainability

L. Liu, V.W.Y. Tam, K.N. Le

Prediction of life cycle energy consumption and energy structure change of buildings in China

Y. Zhou, V.W.Y Tam, K.N. Le

Sensitivity analysis on building design variables from life cycle assessment perspective

Discussion

12:10 PM

BREAK

12:20 PM

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION

Dr Farook Hamzeh

Faculty of Engineering – Civil and Environmental Engineering Department University of Alberta, Canada

Reflections on the use IoT on visual management to foster behaviour change towards lean production

Discussion

1:10 PM

CLOSING DISCUSSION

1:20 PM

LUNCH