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With rare exceptions, buildings today are still being planned, constructed and managed in the same way as they have been for decades. To avoid becoming obsolete and inefficient, current practices need to change. Net zero buildings, automated control systems and multi-functional design are examples of critical enablers when developing buildings for the next 100 years. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/the-future-of-buildings/
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While common steps to a greener building usually focus on reducing energy consumption, keeping an eye on what is environmentally friendly is not limited to this aspect of building construction. Globally conscious design can be reflected throughout a building – including in its security products. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/thumbs-up-on-green-security/
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Ever since the first cave man came up with the idea of shielding the family dwelling by hanging a fur rug in front of the cave’s opening, doors have been instrumental to the comfort and security of a home. Today, door manufacturers (and individuals) have to conserve resources and consider environmental sustainability unless we are to return to the Stone Age. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/opening-the-green-door/