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A smart building is a structure that uses technology to automate and control building operations, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, and security.
Since the writing of the NIST Global City Teams Challenge [[1]] Smart Building Supercluster’s “[|Smart Buildings Blueprint]” in 2020 there have been significant advancements in this sector. This led to the need to update the blueprint with the latest information including references to the Smart Building KPIs, based on the NIST “[for Holistic Key Performance Indicators for Smart Cities (H-KPIs)]”
The online version follows the chapters of the original blueprint. These are: