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7 Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Revolutionizing Architecture

While most of the buzz around artificial intelligence (AI) may seem new, the concept has been around for more than 60 years. American computer scientist John McCarthy, known as the “Father of AI,” coined the term “artificial intelligence” in the 1950s, leading researchers across the United States to dig into the computer learning for processing equations and theorems.

Facial Recognition: World Travel in the Times of Intelligent Access

Facial Recognition

Mass travel by plane has increased steadily since the early 2000s, with the number of airline flights expected to reach 39.4 million globally in 2019. With that growth comes a rising need for reliable & intelligent access control systems to make air travel smoother and more secure and efficient for passengers.

4 Ways Property Managers Can Save Energy

Green building, which saves energy

Four tips to help to guide the property managers and construction executives through some fundamental decisions. Incorporating these into constructing or upgrading a structure would have an impact on not just their buildings, but also on the future of our planet.

Melbourne’s New Academic Street: Reinventing Campus Life in Australia

From iconic heritage buildings to ranking as one of the world’s top architecture schools, Australia’s RMIT University has established itself as a global leader in design. Yet, this prestigious higher-education institution keeps reinventing itself, with facilities and infrastructure evolving to meet the needs of today’s students.

The World’s Most Modern Restroom

Modern Restroom

Recently named as the European Union’s most innovative region, Stockholm is a modern city in every sense of the word and joining others in a growing list of Smart Cities accross the World. Stretching across fourteen islands, the Swedish capital boasts not only to some of the world’s best universities but the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony.