Human-Centric Buildings

Smart Buildings

The Human Brain Represents a Vast Edge Computing Resource for Improving Buildings

November 2nd, 2020
Smart Buildings

Why We Need to Develop Occupancy Sensor Testing for the Real World

October 22nd, 2020
Smart Buildings

Hub & Spoke Workplaces: the Good, the Bad & the Ugly

It is over six months since we published our March 19th article — COVID-19, the World’s Biggest Remote Working Experiment is Underway — and the workplace is still in flux. Around the world, companies have one eye on bringing employees back to the office and the other on the potential of distributed workforces in the […]

Smart Buildings

Occupancy Analytics is Driving the Evolution of Smart Buildings

Capital Tower, in Singapore, is one of the buildings vying for the honor of the “oldest smart building in the world”. While building management systems had long been helping us run our buildings, when the Captial Tower was built in 2000, the 52-story structure was celebrated for its energy efficiency, real-time car park status, and […]

Smart Cities

The Workplace is Like a City with Distinct Zones for Each Activity

The workplace is evolving into a more human space. Alongside the technological transformation of our office buildings, new approaches to workplace design have emerged that have found the best path to productivity is to focus on the various needs of their diverse group of employees. Our cities, that have developed over decades and centuries, offer […]

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