In this episode of Buildings 2.0, Jose speaks with Jan Wei, Principal at Stantec, to explore the relationship of building optimization and sustainability. Jan discusses the transformative role of digital twins, which create virtual replicas of buildings to simulate and enhance performance and efficiency. He explains how these digital models can predict and solve system failures before they occur.
Jan also addresses the challenges and strategies for complying with New York City's Local 97 sustainability regulations, emphasizing the critical role of energy management and optimization. Jan shares valuable career advice for aspiring engineers, highlighting the importance of staying curious, getting involved in industry advancements, and focusing on emerging trends such as AI in building design.
Topics discussed:
- How digital twins create virtual replicas of buildings to simulate and optimize performance, predicting and preventing system failures.
- Strategies for building owners to meet stringent sustainability regulations, emphasizing the importance of energy management and optimization.
- Tips for aspiring engineers, including staying curious, getting involved in industry advancements, and focusing on emerging trends.
- Best practices for measuring and managing energy use to meet regulatory standards and improve building efficiency.
- Addressing common issues building operators face, including lack of understanding in optimizing operations and advanced technology requirements.
- How predictive analytics can help in optimizing building performance by anticipating and addressing potential issues before they escalate.
- The importance of collaboration among various stakeholders, including building owners, operators, and designers, to achieve compliance and sustainability goals.
- How AI is revolutionizing building design, making it more efficient and sustainable.
- Insights on how academic knowledge can be applied in real-world scenarios, emphasizing the importance of a solid educational foundation.
- Emerging trends that will shape the future of building technology, including advancements in materials and smart building systems.
Guest Quotes:
#1.)
“A lot of times my works involve in terms of troubleshooting and figuring out things, why it's not working and how to best resolve the issue. And that should take me to all the different area where that's, I guess, you know, if I really want to pinpoint to one area, is it problem solving and then really, you know, helping the client and then really assisting them in just resolving a situation where they couldn't, you know, so that's really how I get started and why I'm in this industry.” 4:26-4:59
#2.)
“However, with the introduction of computerized control, it's sort of like there's a saying with computer garbage in, garbage out. So a lot of times when the system, even though you have the computer, is really good at doing tasks, but if those parameters are not set up correctly, or if there's certain things that are not operating correctly, that can throw out the entire system.” 6:22-6:51
#3.)
“But the thing is there's a lot of information being lost because most equipment are able to be modeled in virtual environment and be able to simulate the conditions and be able to provide an output. Right now there's a big movement in terms of how to recapture that lost information and then put that in a virtual environment just as a lot of video games now.” 12:30-12:58
#4.)
“Again, that's probably how I tell myself, you know, back in the day is really open up my mind, and really go out, and then really get involved, and then really dive in more and then, and then that will definitely help you set up for success in the future.” 38:41-38:57
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