[1][2][3] It was considered the greenest and smartest building in the world.
It has 28 thousand sensors, connected to a network that not only coordinates the logistics of the building and people, how it collects and analyzes data on community behaviour.
The British rating agency BREEAM awarded the building a record sustainability score of 98.4 percent, the highest ever given.
[1] Features include the orientation of the building, solar panels, underground water aquifer thermal storage pumps and sensors on lights.
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