Transform any space, anytime • Designing for adaptability in physical spaces is essential for futureproofing. Architects to furniture designers are incorporating modular design principles, flexible partitioning systems, and easily accessible infrastructure components. • Including excess capacity in critical systems and creating versatile common areas will allow the building to adapt to changing occupant needs and technological upgrades without extensive renovations. Innovation team leads governance • Ensure that you are building a dedicated innovation team that is reflective of the present and future generations to help govern and evaluate emerging technologies, assess building performance, and pilot new solutions. • This proactive approach, supported by strategic partnerships and allocated innovation budgets, ensures the building remains technologically advanced and responsive to evolving occupant needs.
Question #2: How does data benefit Operators and Occupants?
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Green, Smart and Intelligent Buildings offer a process of continuous improvement and data is the foundation. This allows the building to grow with you into the future. Legacy buildings typically have dozens of different building management systems that require different admins and controls. However, a single converged connected network that provided visibility to all systems in your building is future proof. With that visibility, data can inform decisions about space usage, energy consumption patterns, and operator and occupant preferences. Here are a few key considerations on the next page.
“ Data layer is the foundation and key to everything ” John Petze
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