Smartworld OS

Built @ CityZenith

CityZenith is a startup based in Chicago which produces a smart building & city platform called SmartWorld OS.

SmartWorld OS synthesizes GIS data, BIM models, device events from IoT hubs and other API sources into a single development platform upon which applications can be built and visualizations and 4D experiences can be created.

As Engineering & Product Director, I played a central role in designing and executing this product on a low budget and ultra-rapid timeframe (with periodic customer deliverables). The team and I spent many, many late nights pulling together a platform that could feasibly connect the virtual with the physical.

View the full brochure here for more information.

Below are a series of vignettes from the desktop client.

Urban overview showing placed models and visual graph of feeds on the backend.

View showing a colored background dataset and various feed dimensions and asset colorization based on feed value

Simple 1-tile overview of a corner of Millennium Park with a single dataset colored by an attribute

Overview of a point based feature dataset colored by attribute

Cropped view of a building quadrant showing 3d crop controls

Interior perspective of a floor of a building with feeds attached to geometric components

Placed & scaled point cloud of the Notre Dame with area measurement

Interior of point cloud based mesh of a warehouse

Overview of a section of a soccer stadium with IoT dashboard of occ. seats (demonstrator project)

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