Smart buildings
Smart buildings are hyper-connected constructions designed to make full use of resources. From their design to their functionality, they are defined by energy efficiency and space optimization. The possibilities they offer in architecture are endless.
Energy optimization, sustainable development and the maximum use of technological resources are the essential features of smart buildings. By automating many processes and systems within buildings, energy and water savings can be achieved through technological innovation.
On one hand, this process automation allows buildings to be consumers of the energy they themselves generate, promoting self-consumption, and on the other hand, to discharge excess production to the grid. Connectivity makes it possible to collect a large amount of data to evaluate and adjust the delivery of energy to the building's different systems, optimizing the resource and avoiding waste. Data collects all kinds of information and is becoming a relevant trend as it can measure people's wellbeing or the spread of viruses and infections.
On one hand, this process automation allows buildings to be consumers of the energy they themselves generate, promoting self-consumption, and on the other hand, to discharge excess production to the grid. Connectivity makes it possible to collect a large amount of data to evaluate and adjust the delivery of energy to the building's different systems, optimizing the resource and avoiding waste. Data collects all kinds of information and is becoming a relevant trend as it can measure people's wellbeing or the spread of viruses and infections.