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Reducing the environmental impact of the built environment. A conversation with Doug Stewart, Cushman & Wakefield.

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Doug Stewart from Cushman & Wakefield and Arie Barendrecht, WiredScore's Founder and CEO, discuss the trends driving smart buildings, how landlords could overcome challenges around retrofitting buildings to make them smart and the connection between data and sustainability.

If The Walls Could Talk is a series of conversations about smart buildings, connecting key thinkers in the property world with each other, and you.

The series delves deeper into the practicalities of how to create a smart building that works, delivers great user experiences, and reduces its environmental impact on the built environment.

You’ll hear from landlords and developers, advisors, and tenants in the smart building space all of whom bring their unique perspective on what the term smart building actually means and what it takes to create a smart building that works.

The series follows four key themes throughout and leaves you with practical takeaways from each conversation.

  1. How to approach creating a smart building.
  2. User-first design: how to create a smart building that delivers.
  3. Technical foundations of smart: How to create a smart building that works.
  4. Smart and sustainability: Reducing the environmental impact of the built environment.
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16 episodes

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Doug Stewart from Cushman & Wakefield and Arie Barendrecht, WiredScore's Founder and CEO, discuss the trends driving smart buildings, how landlords could overcome challenges around retrofitting buildings to make them smart and the connection between data and sustainability.

If The Walls Could Talk is a series of conversations about smart buildings, connecting key thinkers in the property world with each other, and you.

The series delves deeper into the practicalities of how to create a smart building that works, delivers great user experiences, and reduces its environmental impact on the built environment.

You’ll hear from landlords and developers, advisors, and tenants in the smart building space all of whom bring their unique perspective on what the term smart building actually means and what it takes to create a smart building that works.

The series follows four key themes throughout and leaves you with practical takeaways from each conversation.

  1. How to approach creating a smart building.
  2. User-first design: how to create a smart building that delivers.
  3. Technical foundations of smart: How to create a smart building that works.
  4. Smart and sustainability: Reducing the environmental impact of the built environment.
  continue reading

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