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Bang & Olufsen’s Beosound Theatre had been designed to become the central hub for a cutting-edge entertainment experience.
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LG has introduced its latest OLED TV model, which presents a departure from the company's usual minimalist approach.
LG has been making TVs for quite a while now. One could almost say they have perfected the art of great TV design, an important facet to those that want their AV to at least try and match their home and/or office designs.
The MJ-EV38HR Dehumidifier from Mitsubishi Electric has a precision humidity control that is designed to remove excess moisture from the air and maintain a comfortable level of humidity in a home all year round.
Australian aerial mapper, Aerometrex Limited has announced new technological enhancements to their MetroMap program, designed to improve customer experience as well as expand and grow the market.
Voiceitt, the Israeli start-up company that has integrated nonstandard speech recognition technology into voice-activated devices, is integrating its app for smart home systems.
Speckel is a Software as a Service (SAAS) for creating and managing project specifications.
Caroma has launched Smart Command – what it calls a “comprehensive and intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) solution for commercial bathrooms designed to allow building owners to monitor and control water use in real time and make smarter decisions to conserve water and reduce maintenance costs, while improving hygiene, wellbeing and increasing facility uptime.”
The hospitality industry relies on water both as an ingredient in its products and a solvents in its cleaning processes. However, water management has come a long way in the industry, even in the past decade. These days, it would be safe to say that without effective water management, the hospitality industry could not operate effectively.
In a multi-residential project, doors are more than just a mere entry to a unit or its individual rooms. They also provide a number of functions for its residents.
Though there are no shortage of options when it comes to providing adequate water to an office environment, the filtered water system – which achieves the magic trio of design, health and sustainability benefits – is becoming one of the more common solutions.
Research into the ground-breaking construction material, which radically transcends existing green wall systems, is an interdisciplinary practice that brings together architecture, biology and engineering.