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What Makes a Building Truly Smart

The Philippine Star

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August 15, 2025

Blueprints to Bytes

- Ar. Jojo Tolentino

What Makes a Building Truly Smart

Let's face it, when you hear the term "smart building," what comes to mind? Maybe gleaming towers bristling with sensors, or offices where everything runs at the tap of a phone. It is easy to be dazzled by the image of high-tech spaces, but the real magic lies deeper than gadgets and digital displays.

This column aims to help readers look beyond the surface of the term and understand what makes a building genuinely intelligent. In a world where digital systems are becoming increasingly common, discernment is essential.

So, what actually makes a building smart? First, "smart" does not always mean "high-tech." A building with simple, well-thought-out design can feel genuinely intelligent because the technology serves real needs, not the other way around.

Let us break it down. In my experience, smart buildings share a few key qualities, and some might surprise you.

1. They adapt to people. Smart buildings put people first. They read the room—sometimes literally—adjusting lighting, temperature, and airflow based on who is there, what they are doing, and even what the weather is like outside. Think about a hospital where the system dims the lights and smooths out the air for a recovering patient, or a buzzing co-working space where desks can be reserved and noise levels shift for focused work. The best spaces are designed to work for us, quietly anticipating needs and making life easier, healthier, and more productive.

2. Resource efficiency is built in.

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