VIDEO | What is the state of play for smart buildings?
Building tech innovator eco-i and architect and engineering firm BDP have teamed up to discuss how technology is changing the way we develop, design, and operate properties.
David Hodges, director of eco-i, and Robert Ferry, principal at BDP, gathered at the BDP office in Manchester to discuss the state of play for smart buildings. What are the major innovations coming down the pipeline? How can tech-integrated buildings improve functionality for tenants?
Those questions, and more, are answered in the short and informative video interview at the top of this article. Can’t see the video? You can also watch the interview on the Place North West YouTube channel.
Eco-i is made up of BMS, IT, and product design experts who specialise in consultancy, product design, and the delivery of technological building controls. Founded in 2011, eco-i has worked on several North West projects, including The Portal at Ellesmere Port, Shakespeare North in Prescot, and Bewsey and Dallam Hub in Warrington. Learn more about eco-i at eco-igroup.com.
BDP offers a variety of services to its clients that go beyond just architecture. BDP can also advise on civil and structural engineering, building services engineering, urban design, urban planning, sustainability, wayfinding, lighting, and much more. Recent BDP projects in the North West include Factory Manchester, Boxpark Liverpool, the Super Slow Way Linear Park in East Lancashire, and Weir Mill in Stockport. Learn more about BDP at bdp.com.