May " Humanistic Digital Inclusion "

"Look, Listen, Feel and Think before Reacting" I have been a building automation junkie/zealot/freak for over five decades always trying to trowel the newest technologies on those darn pesky people in our buildings.
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Creating empathic people-centric buildings
When you start down a new road you see everything differently.
May 2018
Ken Sinclair - Humanistic Digital Inclusion We need to use all our new found digital technologies to help us "Look, Listen, Feel and Think before Reacting" creating Anticipatory Humanistic Buildings.
Thermal Delight
Brad White - Thermal Delight The Coming Revolution in Personalized Comfort
Balancing Privacy and User Experience: The Challenge of the Digital Age - Techonomy
Illustration for Techonomy by Clara Kirkpatrick
MOVING FORWARD! ARE WE? WILL WE SOON, OR EVER?
2002 - I predict a very strong movement to "occupant integrated" HVAC controls within the next decade. Thomas Hartman, P.E. Contributing Editor
The Value of Occupant Comfort: An old problem, never solved
Matt Ernst - The Value of Occupant Comfort: An old problem, never solved
Building Wellness
Smart Building Wellness - Today, building owners, operators, occupants, and tenants are all looking for work environments that embrace technology to enable collaborative, healthy and comfortable working experiences.
Transcendental Coalescence: In the Age of IoT and Analytics
Transcendental Coalescence: In the Age of IoT and Analytics A Smart City View
BASpi – How Micro PCs are Being Used in the Field
BASpi – How Micro PCs are Being Used in the Field Zach Netsov,
Niagara Summit 2018 - Playing All the Right Notes
Jim Bland - Niagara Summit 2018 - Playing All the Right Notes
Jan Mattsson
INTERVIEW – Jan Mattsson Repurpose & Retrofit Their added value is great but both come with host of challenges, starting from lack of common frameworks and standards all the way to user incompatibility.
Hiring Elite Controls Talent - Part 2
Hiring Elite Controls Talent like the “Big Boys” – Part 2 The Art of Interviewing
Contextual HMI is Replacing Stationary HMI
Contextual HMI is Replacing Stationary HMI Knowing the location and routes of mobile workers provides the ability for control room assistance with efficiency, safety, and security issues.
Russ Sharer
INTERVIEW – Russ Sharer Human Centric Lighting (HCL)
Back To BASics – DDC Controllers (Part 1)
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