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Intelligent building technology from Hager | News | Architonic

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This thought can be applied to many things in life, of course, but it is an easy one to prove in relation to the building industry, and in particular to intelligent building technology that runs in the background while ensuring the functionality and longevity of architectural ideas.

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Sustainable Architecture: How Green Building Practices are Reshaping the Industry

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In the fast-paced architecture world, wherein buildings rise and cities expand rapidly, enforcing sustainable practices must be prioritized. However, a sustainable building goes beyond bricks and mortar. Architects are pivotal in executing these sustainable routines, affecting how buildings are designed, built, and utilized.

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Redefining Commercial Spaces: Trends in Modern Workplace Design

The Architecture Designs

This article delves into the transformative trends reshaping commercial spaces, ensuring they foster productivity, creativity, and safety. Similarly, advancements in construction techniques have led to more efficient, safer building practices that minimize the occupational hazards associated with commercial projects.

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150 Holborn Building, Dar Group London HQ

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The building uses photovoltaic cells at the roof level to generate renewable energy, while an intelligent building “skin” separated by glass-reinforced concrete fins reduces energy consumption. On one side of the building, freestanding totems measuring 3 to 4 metres flank a vertical green wall of evergreen and flowering plant species.

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Zaha Hadid Architects completes dune-like Beeah Headquarters in Sharjah

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The 9,000-square-metre building serves as a management and administrative centre for Beeah Group. It is powered by a solar array and meets LEED Platinum standards – the highest certification awarded by the green building certification program – setting "a new benchmark for future workplaces". Glazing is limited to limit solar gain.

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BEEAH Group’s new headquarters by Zaha Hadid Architects

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Visitors enter beneath the 15-metre high dome which further enhances natural ventilation and allows passive daylight to enter the building. In addition to the central courtyard and open-plan office, the headquarters incorporates smart meeting rooms, an immersive visitors centre and an auditorium. Source by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA).

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BEEAH Headquarters by Zaha Hadid Architects

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Visitors enter beneath the 15-metre high dome which further enhances natural ventilation and allows passive daylight to enter the building. In addition to the central courtyard and open-plan office, the headquarters incorporates smart meeting rooms, an immersive visitors centre and an auditorium. Source by Zaha Hadid Architects.