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Posting Date |
9 January 2012
Publication Date |
2011
Country |
United Kingdom
Geographic Coverage |
International
Theme |
Controls, energy management systems
Target Group |
Local/regional/national authorities and facilitators
,
Building professionals
,
Building occupants
Type of publication |
Slide presentation
Author(s) |
Tristram Carfrae (ARUP)
Publisher |
BSRIA
Number pages |
39
Submitted by
François Durier (CETIAT )
Tags:
information technology
Source Languages |
English
IT and the built environment - a revolution
This presentation from Tristram Carfrae (ARUP) shows how information technology (IT) will have a profound effect on the way the built environment is planned, designed, procured, constructed and operated.
Slides presentation shown at BSRIA Briefing 2011.
URL |
http://www.bsria.co.uk/download/briefing-2011-presentation-tristram-carfrae.pdf
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http://www.bsria.co.uk/news/briefing2011/
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