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Smart & Intelligent Buildings
Powerhouse Brattørkaia Trondheim, Norway
The Powerhouse Brattørkaia designed by the internationally renowned architecture and design firm Snøhetta, is an energy-positive building that incorporates cutting-edge, energy-efficient technology, materials and design. With 2000 m² of solar panels on the roof, 500 m² of solar panels on the facade, and a seawater heat pump located in the Trondheimsfjord, the building is a net producer of energy.
Bishopsgate London, England
22 Bishopsgate is a people-led smart building, designed to meet the changing needs of the modern occupier and inspire a new way of working. The London building embodies the structural and cultural shifts in how people work and live, prioritising their health and wellbeing.
Empire State Building, NY
Over the last ten years, the 90 year old Empire State Building has undergone a ground- breaking energy and efficiency retrofit as part of the $550 million Empire State ReBuilding restoration program. It’s to show the world what is possible today – even for a building close to 90 years old. They have partnered with global leaders to implement the practices and technology necessary to become an icon of energy efficiency.
“The Real Estate industry has a broad role to play in the work experience whether it be at the office or at home. We can expect a continued evolution of smart technology to be embedded into Intelligent Buildings to meet the demands for health, flexibility and cost effectiveness." Scott Panzer, Vice Chairman JLL and CEO Digital Building Solutions
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