Geneva, Switzerland, 2010-10-14 – World Standards Day is celebrated each year on 14 October to pay tribute to the efforts of thousands of experts worldwide who collaborate within IEC, ISO and ITU to develop voluntary International Standards that facilitate trade, spread knowledge and disseminate technological advances.
Built Environment
S A T Sustainable Architectural Technology
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
My City
5 Strategical Sites have been earmarked for an innovative sustainable paradigm shift.
- Port Louis City Centre
- Quatre Bornes
- Goodlands
- Mahebourg
- West Link Road
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Smart Homes
The field of Intelligent Buildings, Intelligent Homes, Building Management Systems (BMS) encompasses an enormous variety of technologies, across commercial, industrial, institutional and domestic buildings, including energy management systems and building controls. The function of Building Management Systems is central to 'Intelligent Buildings' concepts; its purpose is to control, monitor and optimise building services, eg., lighting; heating; security, CCTV and alarm systems; access control; audio-visual and entertainment systems; ventilation, filtration and climate control, etc.; even time & attendance control and reporting (notably staff movement and availability). The potential within these concepts and the surrounding technology is vast, and our lives are changing from the effects of Intelligent Buildings developments on our living and working environments. The impact on facilities planning and facilities management is also potentially immense. Any facilities managers considering premises development or site relocation should also consider the opportunities presented by Intelligent Buildings technologies and concepts.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Traffic
Increase in traffic congestion have resulted in an increase in pollution in Mauritius and an increase in time loss and inefficiency to drivers. The costs of traffic congestion are often not borne by those who cause it. As more cars enter roadways, triggering intensified environmental impacts, the need to apply corrective measures in heavily congested areas becomes more necessary:
The following schemes are currently under study by the Government of Mauritius;
- Bus lane along St Jean Road
- Bus lane from Trianon to Port-Louis
- Traffic management schemes for the South bound traffic at the northern entrance of Port-Louis
- Use of the grade-separated junction (autopont) at Pailles for vehicles using the third lane to Port-Louis
- La Louise traffic management scheme
- Synchronization of traffic lights at the entrance of Port-Louis.
- Toll Fee traffic
Online Submission until the 13th September 2010. More Comments Earn more points
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Decoding Architecture
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