VERTICAL HABITATS

Vertical Habitats

As urban populations surge, our existing infrastructure falters to accommodate the influx. Vertical habitats, however, offer a novel solution by reimagining the height of our cities. These self-sufficient structures combine residential, commercial and ecological spaces, promoting a thriving urban ecosystem. Furthermore, vertical habitats can miti

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Decarbonizing Commercial Energy: A Roadmap to Net Zero Emissions

Commercial buildings contribute a considerable amount of greenhouse gas emissions globally. To achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the commercial energy sector must undergo a comprehensive transformation. This roadmap outlines key initiatives for decarbonizing commercial energy, focusing on electrification of processes. Deploying stringent energy

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Reducing Commercial Building Energy Emissions

Business building energy consumption is a major contributor to global carbon footprint. To mitigate this impact, a multi-faceted approach is required. Implementing sustainable design principles during the construction phase can significantly reduce future energy demands. Upgrading existing buildings with technologies like smart thermostats can also

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Balancing LEED Certification: Cost vs. Time Savings

Achieving LEED certification provides numerous advantages for building owners and occupants, incorporating energy efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and enhanced occupant well-being. However, the pursuit of this coveted accolade often involves a delicate balancing act between upfront costs and potential long-term savings. While LEED-complia

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