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Is a smart building different from intelligent buildings? Both the terms, smart building and intelligent building, are quite close to each other because of the technology involved. But their main ideas and goals are different. The goal of a smart building is automation. The idea is to automatically control a building’s main operations. This is done with help of IoT-technology-powered smart devices. On the other hand, the goal of an intelligent building is to create a safe and productive environment for the residence with the use of technology and processes.



Hey, smart buildings are usually LEED, Griha or belong to similar accreditation systems. I don’t have anything against either. I am a LEED Green Associate. BUT However, intelligent building are structures that respond to the environment in a much better way. Say for instance, say one designs as per site conditions with a good amount of light and ventilation is considered intelligent in a basic form. One could also go into the nitty gritty of net zero bills and work out details for heating, cooling, rain water harvesting and much more.



What is the difference between smart buildings and intelligent buildings? Intelligent buildings are also referred to as automated buildings. Building automation is a system that allows for automatic and centralized control of a building’s energy systems, including heating, air conditioning, and lighting. Building automation is meant to improve the comfort of those within the building while also creating a more efficient energy use system that reduces energy consumption and operational costs. Building automation uses computer networking systems to monitor and control the building’s various systems, from security systems to lighting, HVAC, and even building ventilation. These automated systems use information such as building occupancy, work schedules, and temperature preferences to monitor and control the various operational systems within the building. Typically, automated building systems are able to reduce energy use and maintenance costs. Smart buildings could be considered a sector of or an expansion upon building automation systems. Much like traditional automation systems, smart buildings are



designed to increase efficiency and reduce operational costs by integrating a building’s various energy and security systems through one network. Smart buildings, however, tend to feature additional tools and controls. Often they allow for the building’s managers to control systems remotely through the use of a smart phone or other handheld device. Smart buildings allow for additional connections, such as to a business’s calendar, that help them intelligently and automatically decide when to turn on the lights or run the heating in certain conference rooms. Their software systems make it easier than ever for building managers to also track energy use and see what kind of return on investment they are getting.