How does Smart architecture differ from traditional architecture?

Smart architecture incorporates technology and automation into building design to improve the functionality, efficiency, and sustainability of buildings. This includes integrating sensors, data analytics, and automation systems to manage heating, lighting, ventilation, and other building systems. Traditional architecture, on the other hand, focuses primarily on aesthetics and functionality without the use of advanced technology. While traditional architecture may focus on design elements such as symmetry, proportion, and style, smart architecture focuses on optimizing the performance of the building and improving its overall value to its users. Additionally, smart architecture is more scalable, adaptable, and future-proof, allowing for updates and improvements to be made as technology advances.

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