How does Smart architecture impact building carbon sequestration?

Smart architecture can have a significant impact on building carbon sequestration by incorporating innovative materials and techniques that capture and store carbon from the atmosphere.

One example of this is the use of bio-based materials in building construction, such as cross-laminated timber, which is made from wood and helps to sequester carbon from the atmosphere.

Another example is the use of green roofs and walls, which incorporate vegetation into building design, and help to capture carbon and improve air quality.

Smart architecture can also include the use of energy-efficient systems and renewable energy sources, which can reduce a building's carbon emissions and support carbon sequestration.

Overall, smart architecture can play a crucial role in promoting sustainable and carbon-neutral building design, helping to mitigate the effects of climate change and support a more sustainable future.

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