Water-smart buildings incorporate modern plumbing capabilities such as leak detection, rainwater collection, low-flow fixtures, smart meters, and dual plumbing systems to significantly reduce water usage and improve the sustainability of the buildings.
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
As the years pass, smart technology and HVAC are looking to become even more possible when it comes to integration. It will become one of the most common things to have in buildings - small, medium, or large - to keep occupants comfortable while allowing building owners to focus on maintaining energy and saving money on costs in the process.
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
Recently, many companies and building owners have been taking an interest in smart buildings for offices. So what does this mean? Like other things that have become smart, smart buildings also mean the same thing. They focus on improving control over the building's operation and environment.
Written by
Genevieve Ebeb Barro
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