Which IoT technology was first used by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) in their CopenHill project to transform a waste-to-energy plant into a sustainable architectural landmark?
Sustainability has become a crucial focus in modern architecture. Firms are increasingly adopting IoT technologies to create smart, eco-friendly buildings that reduce environmental impact while enhancing functionality. This poll tests your knowledge about a groundbreaking IoT implementation that revolutionized sustainable architectural practices.
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- Intelligent facade system with embedded sensors that adjust building opacity based on internal temperature and external weather conditions
- Smart waste management system that tracks and optimizes the waste-to-energy conversion process while providing real-time environmental impact data
- Automated vertical garden irrigation system that distributes collected rainwater based on plant species and environmental factors
- Kinetic energy harvesting tiles on the artificial ski slope that convert visitor movement into usable electricity for the building
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