Buildings Buzz - Apr 11th, 2024
 
 
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April 11, 2024
The landscape of building management is changing. Here’s why facilities professionals should consider adaptable technologies that simplify operations, reduce costs and increase visibility.
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How do you make a smart building even smarter? Download this Infographic to discover what happened when one customer used AI-enabled building technology to achieve their sustainability and energy goals.
Henry Chamberlain—president and COO of BOMA International and BOMI—is stepping down at the end of 2024. He’ll be succeeded by SVP Mary Lue Peck. They both sat down with BUILDINGS to discuss commercial real estate’s past, present and future.
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Whether you’ve been managing your properties for decades or days, you’ll find the answers you need to stay competitive in today’s fluctuating commercial real estate landscape at the BOMA International Conference & Expo. This is your chance to talk amenities and industry trends with your peers and discover the tools and insights to help you strategize for the future.

A large multi-wall mural, bold colors, large acoustical baffles, repurposed ergonomic chairs and other colorful elements make a powerful design statement. See how Method Architecture achieved its free-flowing style.
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The Facilities Expo provides learning opportunities to education professionals responsible for the planning, design, construction, operations, and management of educational facilities – all for FREE.

Water can do incredible damage—and quickly. Here’s what you can do to mitigate weather-related damage, plus tips on working with remediation professionals after the fact.
The first few months of the year present an opportunity for building owners and managers to make realistic resolutions around facility performance. Here’s how you can develop a roadmap to meet your building goals.
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This outdoor luminaire delivers dependable illumination anywhere where safety is a priority, from streets to buildings and parks. Tested for more than 100,000 hours of service, the luminaire is designed for easy serviceability.
Infinity Drain’s line of commercial elevator drains prevents water from entering elevator shafts if the sprinkler system is activated during a fire. It keeps the pathway clear for fire safety professionals while evacuating water at 100 gallons per minute.
Meadow is a sisal and cotton yarn wallcovering that utilizes loose brushstrokes to create a mosaic-like effect and form a soft landscape view. The Impressionist-style artwork can bring any interior space to life.
This growing family of outdoor area lights can address a wide range of applications, from pedestrian-style settings to large, open spaces. Choose from three distribution types, four output levels, three color temperatures and two lenses.