How architects can futureproof the buildings they design and satisfy building owners
●The new trends in building development require the health and wellness of building occupants and users above all, creating a shift in the way architects approach their jobs. To roll with the changes, architects must aim to futureproof the structures they design by ensuring healthy work environments for occupants and guests, finding new ways to use space with social distancing in mind and incorporating systems that ensure low operational costs once a building is completed and in use.
●Astute architectural firms as well as AEC teams and their client groups have the option of partnering with a single-source building solution provider that also possesses the perspective of solutions that work in multiple markets worldwide. Mitsubishi Electric is just such a partner, offering the hardware needed, the software to optimize operations, and the comprehensive after-service options to handle upgrades and any issues that arise.
●Energy-saving HVAC systems make a big difference.What should architectural firms and AEC teams focus on first? Three systems: HVAC, vertical transportation and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems.
Energy-saving HVAC systems 、 Higher-performance HVAC systems |
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