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Introduction to the smart living building concept

Jusselme, Thomas  
2016
smart living talks

Constructing the smart living building means producing a building ahead of its time, since it will respond to goals set for the year 2050. Nowadays, a person consumes in average 5,500 watts. The goal is to reduce this consumption to 3,500 watts by 2050. Likewise, a person emits 7.2 tons of CO2 a year. The objective is to reduce this emission to 2 tons per person per year. Therefore, the construction of the the smart living building implies finding answers to these 2050 goals and setting an example. This building will house the research activities of the smart living lab as of 2020. Around 80-100 workstations are planned to be installed. This conference presents first results of a two year research programme,which aimed to set up specific targets, methods and technical solutions for this building.

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Jusselme, Thomas  
Date Issued

2016

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smart living building

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low carbon building

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smart living talks

Fribourg

October 7, 2016

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February 7, 2017
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/134191
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