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Already contract professor in the Faculty of Architecture, Sapienza University of Rome-Miur, Rome, Italy

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In the new architectural configurations, energy efficiency and savings, are shown mainly by technological development, in the growing field of IT (Information Technology), integrated into the new design concept with intelligent efficiency. The objective is to adopt innovative digital technological systems, with intelligent materials that interact in the new design process and product with the computational designer for buildings which meet the needs of users and optimize efficient spaces. Innovation and energy technology are sharper focus, in tall buildings, office buildings, commercial buildings, hospitals, etc. with adoption of high-performance sensitive technological systems. The methodology is to install efficient buildings, systems with innovative digital devices that interface with the user and the central control system of building automation through Z-wave wireless networks and sensors of BIoT (Building the Internet of Things). So deep energy strategies with flexible and coordinated integrated management for climate control, distribution of electricity from renewable sources, for high-performance digital sensitive architectures, also as a response to climate change at COP 21 in Paris. Thus reducing costs with self-management of smartphones, tablets, and engineering of sustainable materials, nanostructured, to increase thermal insulation performance, mechanical, energy sensitive develops contextualized in the redevelopment of the building.

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Architecture, energy, technology, intelligence, material, robotic.

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