Stockholm university

Research project Optimal Operation of Smart Buildings through Collaboration: Legal, Economic, and Organizational Tool

Research project that investigates the link between new technologies and optimal operation of buildings. The aim is to create better conditions for the optimal operation of smart buildings.

Based on Nobel laureates Bengt Holmström's (MIT) and Paul Milgrom's (Stanford) theories on incentive structures in optimal contracts, we undertake to investigate how contracts ought to be designed to support the use of cutting-edge technology to reduce the climate impact of buildings.

There are strong ecological, social and economic arguments for smarter buildings. However, new technology that has been tested and verified in testbeds does not reach its full potential once installed. It is theoretically possible to create, share, use, and store valuable information early in the construction process – for example through digital twins – which is useful in design, production, operation and maintenance. In practice, however, problems arise because the frameworks and institutional structures of the various disciplines and phases are not adapted for integrated collaboration. As a result, incentives for individual actors to contribute fully to a well-functioning whole, remain vague.

Project members

Project managers

Jonas Anund Vogel

Director

KTH Live-In Lab

Members

Tina Karrbom Gustavsson

Professor

Div of construction and facilities management, KTH

Anna Kadefors

Professor

Division of construction and facilities management, KTH

Maria Grunditz

Architect

Grunditz Göransson Arkitekter

Andreas Karlsson

Technical consultant

Bengt Dahlgren AB

Niklas Björklund

Contractor

Kilpatrick Townsend Advokatbyrå

Emma Sarin

Project Manager

HSB Living Lab

Susanne Malmgren

Head of Student Housing

Akademiska Hus

Anna Linné

Property manager

Akademiska Hus

Andreas Bergensund

Technical manager

Akademiska hus

Anders Pohl

Project manager

Akademiska Hus