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Checking in to Meliá Frankfurt City – a hotel that means business

Hotel Designs

Just like business travellers themselves, hotels that cater for MICE travellers in modern times don’t want to be stereotyped – nor do they deserve to be. What we can agree on, though, is the building’s eco rating. For example, at a sunny seaside location, you’d open the windows, the curtains and let sun and breeze in.

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Back to Basics: Bioclimatic Design, Learning from History to Build For The Future

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This principle revolves around the strategic use of openings, such as windows, doors and vents, to promote the movement of air through buildings. Historically, civilizations in hot and arid regions used wet reeds in windows or windcatchers paired with qanats (underground water channels) for cooler indoor environments.

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Building automation systems: All you need to know about intelligent buildings

Building and Interiors

The lighting can be regulated (turned on, off, or dimmed) with smart home automation and building automation system. The motion sensor light switches detect occupancy in the space and regulate the lights in the room. Famous brands that offer smart lighting are: Jaquar lighting. In fact, it is just the beginning.

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

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Architecture Trends Post Covid-19 workplace of the future HyperloopTT Sustainable Transportation Sustainable School Design Land Re-use and Climate Change New vaulted style of floor cuts concrete usage How Brexit Affects Architects The Right Balance for Sustainable Design Transit-Oriented Development Design RICS Digitalisation of Construction Report (..)