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Smart Buildings – Vital for ME Sustainability

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Industry professionals say that in the future, Dubai will require significantly more smart buildings if it is to successfully reduce energy usage and enhance sustainability in the region.

In an interview with Construction Week, Hyder’s head of electrical engineering in the UAE, Matt Jones, said, “It’s a great leap forward in the user experience of buildings, abilities of facilities managers to understand and monitor their buildings and for energy usage to be reduced.

“This is a natural progression of building design as technology progresses and in a field where there has been very little change in many years. This technology paves the way for an improved future for the complete built environment.”

Other experts agreed, alluding to a new responsibility on developers, and an emirate-wide sustainability drive, prioritised in 2009 by Dubai’s leader Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

“Developers have a duty of care to ensure buildings minimise energy consumption once they are operational. They need to recognise the importance of controlling energy usage and energy costs within a building in response to the escalating energy prices and the ‘green’ movement to reduce carbon emissions,” said the Sunland Group’s COO David Brown.

Nathan Hones, the general manager of Stride Treglown architects Abu Dhabi, added, “Building Management Systems are crucial to the effective operation and efficient running of buildings at various times of the day.

“With Sheikh Mohammed’s mandate that all buildings must be green back in 2009, this has put the focus firmly on developers and owners to deliver buildings that are socially responsible and sustainable.”

In Europe, where smart buildings were first conceptualised, it is still the case that only 10% of buildings have efficient and effective controls.

In the Middle East, there continues to be very few smart buildings, but contractors and suppliers say that number is increasing, with projects like Le Rêve in Dubai, the Yas Marina hotel in Abu Dhabi and the Waseel Tower and Mövenpick in Riyadh all completed in recent years.

Inefficient windows are responsible for thousands of dollars in energy loss for both residential and commercial property owners. But new smart glass technology could allow windows to control sunlight and heat, drastically reducing energy costs across the country.

Imagine this…

…you wake up in the dark hours of an early winter morning, but instead of flipping on the lights, you flip a switch that sends a tiny electric current through the electrochromatic glass of your windows. The windows instantly turn from dark to transparent, allowing the warmth and natural light of the sun to flood your home.

Now imagine this: you’re the office manager of a company in scorching hot Phoenix, Arizona. Instead of cranking up the air conditioning when the sun warms the windows of your office to over 100 degrees, you simply flip a switch. Instantly the smart glass windows of your office building become tinted, blocking out the sun and helping to maintain a cooler temperature inside.

Now, you might be wondering how installing electrified windows is going to help buildings reduce their energy consumption, rather than increase it. Ultra-efficiency is the answer: Experts say that powering 2,000 square feet of the color-changing glass—the equivalent of more than 100 windows—would require less power than illuminating a 60-watt light bulb.

Introducing SPD SmartGlass…

SPD-SmartGlass by SmartGlass Interational can be manually or automatically “tuned” to precisely control the amount of light, glare and heat passing through a window.  While glass is often a favored product for use in building facades; glare, solar heat gain and UV exposure are problematic and can often make the use of glass impractical resulting in the need to invest in expensive solar shading devices.

Glass facades using patented SPD solar control technology reduce the need for air conditioning during the summer months and heating during winter.  The ability to instantly switch the glass to maximize daylight when it’s really needed and to provide controllable solar shading during peak light conditions is valuable and unique to SPD SmartGlass.  All SPD SmartGlass panels are bespoke manufactured using a lamination process which encapsulates a SPD “Suspended Particle Device” film between 2 or more glass sheets.

So how does it actually work? When the power supply is switched on, the rod shaped suspended particle molecules align, light passes through and the SPD SmartGlass panel clears.  SPD SmartGlass protect from damaging UV when on or off.

When the power supply is switched off the rod shaped suspended particle molecules are randomly oriented blocking light and the SPD SmartGlass becomes dark blocking up to 99.4% of light.

The Saudi Arabian government has taken the drive towards more sustainable construction to heart with the completion of its first Smart Building that will act as the headquarters of the ministry of higher education in Riyadh.



Step inside Eccleston Square Hotel

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

 

Take a look around London’s latest Design Hotel here …


The SmartGlass International Solution

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

Design

The SmartGlass International design team can offer detailed technical advice and provide drawings when required. Liaison with architects, designers and contractors is offered and encouraged whether we are involved in turnkey architectural glass supply or as glass technology consultants.

Framing and Hardware

Framing and hardware systems can be supplied with the SmartGlass delivery to include framing, glazing bars, door hardware, seals and more.

Turnkey Glass

We can manage your project requirements from design through to completed installation and certification.

Installation

Our experienced installation teams can install SmartGlass projects Worldwide.

Innovation

If you have an idea or potential use for a SmartGlass product we will assess your architectural glass requirements and seek a solution.

Control Systems

We can specify and supply control systems such as remote control, timed control, movement switches and many more.

Maintenance

While SmartGlass products require little maintenance, SmartGlass International can enter a maintenance contract with the client to provide peace of mind.

Packing, Delivery and Storage

Each SmartGlass order is supplied in a bespoke made shipping crate. Delivery can be arranged to any destination Worldwide at a date and method to suit the client.


SPD SmartGlass for Museums

Friday, September 2nd, 2011
 
Museum Conservation vs. Exhibition: Resolving the dilemma using SPD SmartGlass display cases
by Manoj Phatak, C.Eng, (C) 2011 Domoticware S.L.U
 
In the museum sector there is a clear dilemma: the more we exhibit works of art, the more light damage they incur; conversely, reducing light levels impedes the safety and enjoyment of visitors. When we interviewed several top museums and firms of museum architects in London and Madrid during 2010/2011, we had to ‘unlearn’ what we thought we knew about the museum sector and this helped us to shape our understanding of the real business needs.One such need is the requirement to balance the conservation of works of art with their exhibition.

Museums tend to apply a One-Size-Fits-All approach to light management, placing entire exhibitions in semi-darkness and then using directed artificial lighting which can cause focussed deterioration on light-sensitive materials.

Instead of putting whole exhibitions in semi-darkness, why not protect just the most light-sensitive objects in darkened display cases, only illuminating them when someone is present.

Of course, this presents a question: what is the optimum ‘balance point’ between protection and exposition to light?

This article attempts to model the optimum light transmittance that a museum display case must offer in order to correctly display works of art but at the same time minimising the deterioration resulting from incident light. It is found that the optimum light exposure depends on factors such as the popularity of the art piece, the light transmittance properties of the display case and the ambient light levels in that part of the museum.

We propose using electronically-switchable (and variably tintable) SPD SmartGlass to ‘tune’ the display cabinet to the needs of each artefact.

Several solution models are presented based on CIE recommended exposure figures for light-sensitive materials and grouped by the CIE categories of light sensitive objects.

Read full article here


Building Better Healthcare Awards 2011

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

 


The new state of the art ICCU at Sunderland Royal Hospital has been shortlisted for the “Best Acute Care Design Award” at this years Building Better Healthcare Awards.

The Best Acute Care Design Award will go to ”An outstanding acute hospital scheme that helps to transform clinical services, placing the patient experience and staff support at the heart of the project”.

Read project case study here



SmartGlass Client Testimonials

Sunday, August 21st, 2011

What are our clients saying about SmartGlass International?

Visit the testimonials section here to find out …


New brochure coming soon

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

If you wish to receive a copy of our new SmartGlass brochure please email us at  info@smartglassinternational.com.


SmartGlass Samples

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

Want to see SmartGlass in action?

Order a sample here today…

LC & SPD SmartGlass sample boxes contains a clear LC/SPD SmartGlass panel, a transformer and switch controller, desk stand, brochure and branded pen.


Restaurant & Bar Design Awards

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Congratulations to all the winners at last nights Restaurant & Bar Design Awards in Canary Wharfs East Wintergarden.

SmartGlass International are delighted to have been part of this prestigious event.

More photographs to follow…


July Newsletter

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

 

In This Issue
LC SmartGlass @ The East Wintergarden

SmartGlass @ Eccleston Square Hotel

SmartGlass on ITV’s “The Cube”

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A huge congratulations to all the winners of the 2011 contractors awards which were presented at the annual AIS Presidents Lunch at the Dorchester on June 14th.  

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Dear Reader,

Welcome to the SmartGlass International July Newsletter.

Featured in this issue; LC SmartGlass at Canary Wharfs East Wintergarden, the latest SmartGlass Medical project – West Wales General Hospital, SmartGlass International @ this years Restaurant & Bar Design Awards, the new state of the art Eccleston Square Hotel in Belgravia London and finally LC SmartGlass on ITV’s nail-biting television show “The Cube”.

LC SmartGlass @ The East Wintergarden

The East Wintergarden is a stunning new events venue in the heart of Canary Wharf, London.

The modern and stylish venue, designed by Cesar Pelli and based on the Wintergardens in New York, features an LC SmartGlass facade allowing for precise privacy control during events…
 

 

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LC SmartGlass @ West Wales Hospital

 

West Wales General Hospital is a 391-bed major acute secondary care hospital, in Carmarthenshire. LC SmartGlass was specified for this project to separate treatment rooms instantly at the flick of a switch delivering privacy on demand without the use of curtains/blinds.
Care staff at West Wales Hospital can now monitor patient activity within each room by using a remote control to switch the glass to its clear state. Where privacy is required, the LC SmartGlass can be switched to its opaque “off” state instantly, protecting patient privacy and dignity…

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RIBA Restaurant & Bar Design AwardsThis years Restaurant & Bar Design Awards are just around the corner. SmartGlass International will sponsor the Design Awards at a prestigious ceremony and party held in London’s East Wintergarden, Canary Wharf on 7th July 2011.

The ceremony will be attended by the UK and world’s top architects, interior designers and hospitality operators.

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LC SmartGlass @ Eccleston Square Hotel London

Hidden within a striking late Georgian townhouse on a leafy square in Pimlico, central London, lies Eccleston Square Hotel – a high-tech 39-bedroom urban retreat boasting a series of state-of-the-art technology, including LC SmartGlass, 46 inch 3D LED televisions and iPad2s in every room.
Following a GBP 6.5 million renovation, the Georgian townhouse has been transformed by architects Woods Bagot, led by Hotel Director Olivia Byrne who is from a successful hotelier family. “The ethos of the Eccleston Square Hotel is quite simple,” she explains. “We want our clients to leave the hotel feeling better than they did when they arrived.”
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SmartGlass International on ITV’s “The Cube”
 

The Cube is a BAFTA award winning game show which first aired on ITV on 22 August 2009. Presented by Philip Schofield, it offers contestants the chance to win a top prize of £250,000 by completing challenges from within a 4x4x4 metre perspex cube. The show is based on the idea that even straightforward tasks become extremely challenging when confined and put under pressure in front of a large live studio audience.
LC SmartGlass will be used as part of a new challenge within the Cube, this new challenge is due to air this Summer.