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Sustaining Built Heritage – Internet of Things, Remote Sensed, Big Data and Visual Analytics of Built Cultural
Heritage for quality of life, social welfare and economic impact – 22-25 Feb 2017 The British University of Egypt ● Cairo ● Egypt ●
http://www.bue.edu.eg/
T h e D r a f t P r o g r a m m e
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COMMITTEE
SBH2017 – RESEARCHER LINK: Sustaining Built Heritage
22-25 Feb 2017 The British University of Egypt ● Cairo ● Egypt ● http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/SBH2017/
Organising Committee
Workshop Coordinators
Dr. Gehan Nagy Assistant Professor of Architectural Engineering The British University in Egypt Mr. John Counsell Cardiff Metropolitan University Prof. Ebad Banissi Head of Big Data & informatics research Group Division London South Bank University
Workshop Mentors
British University in Egypt: Prof. Yehia Bahei El Dein (Vice President Research & Post Graduate Studies)
Prof. Khaled Dewidar (Vice Dean of Engineering) United Kingdom
Mr. John Counsell Cardiff Metropolitan University
Dr. Mahtab Akhavan Farshchi Kingstone University
Workshop Advisors
British University in Egypt: Prof. Maguid Hassan (Dean of Engineering)
Prof. Ayman Othman (Head of Architecture Department)
Cairo University: Prof. Soheir Hawas (Cultural Heritage)
Prof. Medhat Dorra (Founder of Space Consultants)
Prof. Ahmed Reda Abdeen (Sustainability)
Ain-Shams University: Prof. Ayman Ashour (Dean of Engineering)
Prof. Yasser Mansour (Head of Architecture Department)
Arab Academy for Science & Technology (AASTMT): Prof. Lobna Sherif (Dean of Education)
Costs All travel and accommodation expenses will be covered by the Newton Researcher Links scheme. Details on the initiative and application form will be announced soon.
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D o c t o r a l R e s e a r c h W o r k s h o p S u s t a i n i n g B u i l t H e r i t a g e
-Internet of Things, Remote Sensed, Big Data and Visual Analytics of Built Cultural
Heritage for quality of life, social welfare and economic impact – Organised by
BuiltViz2017 - 11th International Conference Visualisation in Built and Rural Environments
In cooperation with
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11th International Conference Visualisation in Built and Rural Environments (BuiltViz2017) is an international conference that
aims to provide a foundation for integrating the human-centred, technological and strategic aspects of Built Environment Information Visualisation in order to promote international exchange, cooperation and development. Building upon the
reported success of previous workshop, BuiltViz is pleased to announce the “11th Doctoral Research Workshop” which will
run as part of the RESEARCHER LINK: Sustaining Built Heritage (RESEARCHER LINK- SBH2017)).
Doctoral Research workshop This workshop focuses on the issues that doctoral students face during their studies and includes following interactive
sessions – the theme for this year workshop – Impact Designfor your research -
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Tuesday 21 Feb. 2017 09:00 < The British University of Egypt ● # >
Registration
10:00
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Doctoral Research Workshop
10.00 Opening & Welcome from discussion Panel members
10:15 Research Issues in Built Heritage/ Proposal Design
10:30 _ Sustaining Built Heritage
11:00 _ DATA CAPTURE: Internet of Things, Remote Sensed
12:00 _ Big Data and Visual Analytics of Built Cultural Heritage
12:30 _ IMPACT RESEARCH: quality of life, social welfare and economic impact –
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Lunch Break
14:00
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17:00
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Doctoral Research Workshop
14.00 Designing Research Impact
15:00 Set impact goals for a specific research project and devise strategies to achieve these
15:30 Break
16:00 Generate number of action points for generating impact from your research
Able to explain how to measure impact
Make Impact a key section of your Research
16:45 Group Discussion
17:00 Close
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Wednesday 22 Feb. 2017 09:00 < The British University of Egypt ● # >
Registration
10:00 < The British University of Egypt ● # >
Opening & Welcome
Subject Liaison Committee chairs:
Professor Ahmed Hamad, BUE President, The British University in Egypt, Egypt Prof. Ebad Banissi- Head of Big Data & informatics research Group, London South Bank University, United Kingdom
Mr. John Counsell, Cardiff Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
Dr. Gehan Nagy, Architectural Engineering, The British University in Egypt, Egypt 10:30 < The British University of Egypt ● # >
Session SBH2017_1.1: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage
Chair:
- The trends and challenges of Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage,
- Speed-dating event to break the ice between participants
- Form small groups (mixed UK/Egypt) for the following breakout sessions
- Breakout session & report back on differences between Egyptian and UK experience approaches
11:30 < The British University of Egypt ● # >
Coffee Break
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Wednesday 22 Feb. 2017 12:00
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Session SBH2017_1.2: Cultural Heritage Preservation in Cairo
Chair:
- The multi-layered palimpsest of built cultural heritage in Cairo and the complexity of cultural heritage preservation in Cairo, threats to
this heritage, and the status of current preservation efforts. The Urban Regeneration Project for Historic Cairo progress and
challenges. Other enhancement and refurbishment schemes e.g. pedestrianisation and their outcomes.
- Breakout session & report back on differences between Egyptian and UK experience approaches
13:00 < The British University of Egypt ● # > Lunch Break
14:00
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Session SBH2017_1.3: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage _ Prediction
Chair:
- The predicted impacts of Climate Change, in addition to manmade (e.g. fire, pollution, waste etc.) and natural disasters (e.g.
earthquakes and rockslides). Analysis of the situation in Cairo in particular and Egypt in general.
- Breakout session & report back on differences between Egyptian and UK experience approaches
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Coffee Break
16:00
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17:30
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Session SBH2017_1.4: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage _ Data Capture
Chair:
- Available and imminent Remote Sensed (e.g. Copernicus Sentinel Satellite) Datasets and information that can be processed from
these, e.g. Climate Change impacts, and Building Heights via InSAR. Processing challenges. Open source open standard solutions.
- Breakout session & report back
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Coffee Break
19:00
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Session SBH2017_1.5: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage - Wellbeing, Economic sustainability
Chair:
- Indicators of Occupant Wellbeing, economic sustainability, fuel poverty and deprivation in the UK and Egypt. UK granularity down
to lower layer super output areas, applicable in GIS. Egyptian research in similarly applying spatial analysis to Egyptian population
census combined with Household Income Expenditure Consumption Survey data. Challenges in identifying a living wage threshold.
GIS for analysing access to resources and transport.
- Join into Groups for Day Two discussion and analysis – while on the site tours – each group to focus in their discussions on Day Two
on a different topic / research idea / proposal. (Feedback from these discussions at the first session on Day Three).
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Thursday 23 Feb. 2017 09:00 < The British University of Egypt ● # >
Registration 09:30
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17:30
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Session SBH2017_2.1: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage – Site Specific
Chair:
Formed into groups for discussion on assigned issues while on Site Visits to: the World Heritage Site of Historic Cairo; 19th and 20th
Century Downtown Cairo, Heliopolis and Boulack Area
19:00
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21:00
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Session SBH2017_2.1: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage
Chair:
Two, Keynote. Conservation measures.
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Friday 24 Feb. 2017
09:30
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11:00
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- Groups Feedback on Day Two discussions and brainstorming.
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Coffee Break 11:30
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Session SBH2017_3.2: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage – Big Data challenges Chair:
- Built Heritage Big Data challenges – Lidar & 3D scan Point Clouds / Photogrammetry and Digital Video / Survey Data with
Semantic Attributes - increasing amounts of digitised material; differing policies, procedures and guidelines for digitisation
reusability & archival storage & IPR with limited ICT expertise; lack of open standards, interoperability or citizen engagement;
high costs due to lack of automation; issues of contextualisation; need for an open science infrastructure and federated access. A
look at recent case studies.
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Lunch Break 14:00
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15:30
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Session SBH2017_3.3: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage – The Internet of Things Chair:
- The Internet of Things / Internet of Sensors and its implications for data collection. Reducing cost of sensors and data capture
devices, emerging standards, security and privacy risks.
- Breakout session & report back
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15:30 < The British University of Egypt ● # >
Coffee Break 16:00
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Session SBH2017_3.4: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage – Open Data and Crowd-Sourced Datasets
Chair:
- Available open data and crowd-sourced datasets (e.g. open street map) and its potential to leverage other datasets. Experience
and potential of 3D open street map data (Heidelburg repository). Potential for analysis of renewable energy (as Google US trial
project sunroof, a potential 'treasure map' of rooftop solar power potential).
- Breakout session & report back
19:30
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21:00
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Session SBH2017_3.5: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage – Engergy / Resource challenges
Chair:
- Keynote – Renewable Energy, Resources, and challenges
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Saturday 25 Feb 2017
09:00 < The British University of Egypt ● # >
Registration 09:30
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11:00
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Session SBH2017_4.1: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage - Sustainable Retrofit and Refurbishment Methodology
Chair:
- Sustainable retrofit and refurbishment approaches. UK Heritage Energy Efficiency analysis and its applicability to Egypt – (e.g.
Carbon Action 2050, Heritage Energy Efficiency Tool (HEET), Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings and Green Heritage
Project)
- Breakout session & report back
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Coffee Break
11:30
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13:00
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Session SBH2017_4.2: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage – Crowd Sourcing
Chair:
- Filling in gaps in data, crowd sourcing, and information collection via data collection portal. Other resources, e.g. advertisements
for property rentals input into analysis of affordability and income, and value for landlords and management to justify
refurbishment, adaptation and mitigation.
- Breakout session & report back
13:00 < Universidade NOVA de Lisboa ● R-Atrium >
Lunch
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14:00
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Session SBH2017_4.3: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage – Crowd Sourcing
Chair:
- Three streams of activities:
1. Application of IoT applications to Occupied Built Heritage and Sustainability
2. Development of data collection portal for general & specific sites for input by public, experts and other stake holders
3. Plans to use OPEN DATA and Big Data tools to analyse factors affecting the sustainability of the Heritage sites – A new
opening for multidisciplinary collaboration
- Breakout session & report back
16:00
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17:30
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Session SBH2017_4.4: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage – Collaboration
Chair:
- Next steps and commitments
- Close.
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Session SBH2017_1.1: Sustaining Occupied Built Heritage Chair:
Further Details shortly….
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