Buildings should create suitable habitats for a rich, culturally vibrant existence. People spend approximately 90% of their day indoors in major cities worldwide, emphasizing the importance of well-developed buildings and communities. Human-centric designs, inclusive of all ages and abilities, along with social and recreational facilities, contribute to a good quality of life.
As we build back better, real estate professionals, urban entrepreneurs, and policymakers must collaborate to shape a future where buildings serve as pillars of sustainability, health, and inclusivity.
learn moreAs we build back better, real estate professionals, urban entrepreneurs, and policymakers must collaborate to shape a future where buildings serve as pillars of sustainability, health, and inclusivity.
learn moreBuildings must be optimized for zero carbon output—from construction to operations. Fast-tracking digitalization and innovation will be critical to achieving this goal. Technology can harness data generated by buildings to inform efficient operations and reduce environmental impact.
read moreReal estate should be accessible to all segments of society. Inclusiveness extends beyond city planning and architecture to affordability. Creating affordable housing ensures that everyone has a chance to benefit from sustainable and resilient living spaces.
Embracing technology—such as smart sensors, energy-efficient systems, and data-driven management—will enhance building performance and reduce resource consumption.
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