BIM is a digital representation of a building’s physical and functional characteristics. It is used to design, construct, and operate buildings more efficiently and sustainably. BIM software allows architects, engineers, and contractors to collaborate and make informed decisions on the most energy-efficient and sustainable building designs.

One of the key strategies of building green is reducing energy consumption in buildings. This can be achieved through the use of energy-efficient building materials, natural lighting, and energy-efficient appliances and systems. For example, installing high-performance insulation, using low-emissivity windows, and implementing energy management systems can significantly reduce a building’s energy consumption.

3. Sustainable Materials

3. Automated Building Systems

What is Building Green?

The IoT refers to the interconnected network of physical devices, vehicles, and buildings that are embedded with sensors, software, and network connectivity. In green buildings, IoT sensors can be used to monitor and control energy and water usage, providing real-time data …