Walk into some of India’s newest buildings and you’ll notice something different. Lights adjust on their own, air-conditioning responds to how many people are in the room, and security systems barely need human intervention. Behind the scenes, artificial intelligence and connected systems are quietly running the show.
Take a look at some of the buildings where this shift is already visible.
1. Capital Building, Mumbai, is one of India’s most advanced commercial buildings which has automated parking lots, highly advanced air quality system and energy-efficient design.
2. Marathon Futurex, Mumbai, has implemented a fully integrated building management system to automate its security, elevators, water systems, and energy consumption.
3. The Indira
Gandhi International Airport Terminal 3 at Delhi has introduced automation in every respect such as the movement of passengers, energy consumption, and lighting.
4. CII Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre at Hyderabad is known for having energy-saving infrastructure, a water recycling facility, and climatic adaptation.
5. The Suzlon One Earth Campus at Pune is powered by renewable sources along with energy and environment monitoring devices by means of automation.
6. Infosys Campus at Hyderabad has introduced air conditioning and automated lighting in addition to energy monitoring devices for energy saving in big offices.
7. DLF Cybercity, Chennai, adopts the technique of automation, energy optimization, and smart workstations in its IT facilities.
8. Cyber Towers, Hyderabad, is regarded as one of India’s pioneer smart IT facilities through integration of systems.
9. GIFT City Towers, Gujarat, is included among India’s financial district which has adopted smart building technologies.
10. Akshaya Abov, Chennai integrates luxury residential designs with automation technologies to provide residents with advanced and comfortable living conditions in a high-rise building form.
These are some instances that demonstrate how technology is becoming more and more important in today’s building constructions. Technology is used to facilitate the building to adapt to its surroundings and work effectively by analyzing its environment. Specialists claim that the application of such systems improves the comfort of living, reduces expenses, and increases the sustainability of urban areas.
Along with the growing needs for effective urban infrastructure development, India sees an increase in smart building construction all over the country. Smart buildings are not only constructions anymore but become intelligent systems for future urban life.


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