Smart Technology Changes Architecture

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Smart Technology Changes Architecture

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Intelligent Technology is ready to go beyond mastering such modern conveniences. These influence the shape and design of the building as complex systems that control climate, occupancy, privacy, and sustainability functions are integrated into the building early in the concept phase. Smart technology affects the construction of buildings.

 

Buildings Evolve Through Smart Home Technology

Smart Home Technology may have started with light bulbs and thermostats controlled via apps. It has evolved into a series of innovations that affect the inside and outside of the architecture. Here are some examples of new intelligent technologies:

LCD privacy glass. It switches from transparent to opaque at the push of a button. A home that integrates with the car via a smart platform. You can control the housing system in the car when you are away and control the car from your sofa at home. A modular house that can turn furniture and other elements into an office.

 

Intelligent Technology for Improving Happiness

As with the Sustainability Criteria, there are other certification schemes aimed at improving public health. In the United States, there are standards such as the Well Building Standard and Fitwel, and building owners, managers, architects, and designers need to rely on smart technology to improve the health of their residents. This goal can be achieved by deploying sensors that monitor environmental factors. Think about indoor air quality and intelligent lighting control systems that bring more sunlight to your workplace. Digital technology needs to make sure that the materials used in the building are free of toxic substances.

 

Domotics in the Home

Domotics is very affordable and easy to implement, so the only challenge is to convince consumers that they need it. Effective introduction of automated housing can reduce energy consumption, improve the quality of life for the elderly and disabled, and warn residents of burglary and accidents such as gas and water leaks. increase. Residents can remotely control home conditions such as temperature, bright colors, and intensity. However, the smartest systems tend to automate integrated solutions rather than individual features. For example, when defining a nocturnal environment, a resident can set up a routine to turn off lights, close curtains, and sound alarms with a single command.

 

Architects and AI Help Smart Homes

Smart Homes don’t just manage processes. It also manages the data. Remember that smart homes can control security systems, thermostats, cameras, audio and video devices, WiFi networks, speakers, smoke detectors, doorbells, security locks, smart lights, or even your car (Honda SUV 2020). The more you use these products, the more you can learn about the occupants of your home. Thanks to AI (artificial intelligence), architects can use this data to design buildings that facilitate the daily lives of residents. For example, AI contributes to the mass production of technologies that improve the quality of life. Does AI take on the role of an architect? Not in the near future.

 

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