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A New Chapter for Green Buildings Alive »

by Craig Roussac1 commentPulse, Services
A New Chapter for Green Buildings Alive

Green Buildings Alive is now an integral part of a fully independent venture called ‘Buildings Alive’. We want to work with those who share our vision for the built environment.

ecojag commented :

Have enjoyed seeing the previous initiatives and developments growing and being promoted further through this new business enterprise. BuildingsAlive Pty Ltd seems well placed in ......

Pulse tool for building energy data Q+A March 16 »

by Craig Roussac11 commentsData_visualisation, Pulse, Tenants
Want to drill deeper into the new Pulse tool? Lodge your questions for the team who will be online Friday March 16, 11am Sydney time (UTC +11). ...

The new Pulse tool provides a window into the operations of real office towers and the team will be available online on Friday March 16 (Thursday March 15 for Americas) to answer questions and hear your views. Pulse has grown out of a trial focused on human factors in making buildings greener. Our discussions here focus on: changes that cost little; regular feedback to building operators; and trial and error. The premise is 'find out if something works', and if it does - do it again. We're keen to hear what other similar innovations are taking place elsewhere.

Geoffrey Litwer commented :

Pulse allows both the building engineer/manager and the C-Level to understand how a building or portfolio of buildings uses energy. The building engineer needs to ......

New Data Visualisation: Innovative Building Management in Action »

by Craig Roussac3 commentsBuilding_management, Data_visualisation, Pulse, Transparency
New Data Visualisation: Innovative Building Management in Action

Today we unveiled our latest visualisation tool. Pulse updates daily and lets you explore fine-grained energy information from real Australian office buildings. The new tool lets you pick a building, and see what happened inside it yesterday.

Phil Blythe commented :

Craig et al, fantastic progress with your Pulse project, the data visualisation has come a long way, and the results sound even better. phil...