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Exploring the Framework and Key Considerations for Intelligent Building Qualification

Zamshed Uddin Ahmed

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The evolution of intelligent buildings has transformed the construction and real estate industries, integrating advanced technologies to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and user experience. This paper explores the framework and key considerations for qualifying intelligent buildings, examining the interplay between technology, environmental impact, and human-centric design. By establishing qualification metrics and benchmarks, this study highlights how intelligent buildings can meet the demands of a rapidly urbanizing and technology-driven world.


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