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Bill McDonough at 70: A look back … and ahead

GreenBiz

So, I prefer wise buildings to smart buildings because we can go beyond statistical significance into a natural intelligence. So, I just see the obvious, like when I first said "waste equals food." Plato, and then Aristotle, his student, talked about what he called practical wisdom. Plato is looking for truth in meaning.

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Insights 2023: Mario Macri

Sustainability Matters

Just as e-mobility is an integral part of a ‘smart’ habitat because the infrastructure and vehicles are all connected, meaning power loads can be managed according to demand, the same applies to smart buildings. Since 2002 the SF 6 concentration in the atmosphere has doubled! Smarter industry.