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Digital Construction Awards 2024: iDEA and King’s College London win Best Use of Data on a Project

iDEA wins Best Use of Data on a Project at the Digital Construction Awards 2024
The iDEA collect their trophy from Ollie Hughes (left) of Digital Construction Week, Paul Wilkinson (second left) for nima, and Tom Allen (right) (Photo © 2024 - ASV Photography Ltd. www.ASVphotos.com).

iDEA and King’s College London have used new digital technologies and data planning to deliver a long-term campus masterplan and their collaboration won the Best Use of Data on a Project category, sponsored by nima, at the Digital Construction Awards last night (2 July). 

iDEA, a multi-disciplinary design consultancy, has been collaborating with King’s College London (KCL) for the past four years, exploring new digital technologies that could support the delivery of a long-term campus masterplan to improve and optimise a complex estate in central London.  

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The KCL estate is a complex cluster of 250 buildings of various periods. KCL wanted base data that would allow it to engage with academics and the senior leadership team and develop a 2029 property vision to: optimise use of historic assets and office space; enhance student experience; reduce energy consumption; support hybrid work practices; and deliver cutting-edge teaching space. KCL held good property data but this was confined to Planon data that relied on multiple input sources. 

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