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[Yamaguchi-prefecture, Japan] House J by Keiko Maita Architect Office |
In Residence: The minimalist masterpiece that Italian architect Claudio Silvestrin calls home. |
[Changwon, South Korea] Brick-Pod Pavilion / Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio |
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The explosive growth in green buildings over the past decade is flattening the built environment.
An interesting take on the greening of the built environment...
Until recently, building automation, lighting controls, fire safety and other base building systems were designed and deployed to support a single building service and operated independently on proprietary network and cables. Green building’s emphasis on integrated design and whole-building performance has accelerated the convergence of these silos into a single platform, transforming a fragmented, vertical value chain into an integrated, horizontal value chain. Simply put, the building management business is becoming flat and doing so fast. This convergence of information and communications technology and physical infrastructure in the built environment is providing building owners and occupants with actionable information about a building or space that allows them manage that building or space more effectively. Via Lauren Moss Delete the scoop?
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