How is a building actually used? Which spaces are structurally underutilized, where do peaks occur, and how much capacity is actually needed? And are the building systems being used for the right purposes and dimensioned for the right capacity?
With the Building Block Workspace, PULSE CORE provides insight into building usage.
PULSE CORE Workspace collects anonymous data regarding the use of spaces, zones, floors, and entire buildings. This information is compiled into clear dashboards that provide a real-time and historical view of occupancy and utilization patterns during specific time periods.
These insights form the basis for informed decisions regarding the optimization of building systems, the expansion or reduction of workspaces, and the alignment of the real estate portfolio. This reveals:
Workspace is not just about numbers: ultimately, it is about people. By gaining insight into space usage, a work environment is created that better aligns with user needs, with sufficient available space, pleasant work zones, and a healthy indoor climate.
Workspace also makes a difference for facilities teams. Insight into occupancy and utilization makes it easier to better align matters such as cleaning, catering, and service provision with actual usage.
Workspace can be deployed independently within PULSE CORE, but delivers additional value in combination with the other Building Blocks (such as Comfort, Sustainability, and Assets). Building use, energy performance, and the technical condition of installations are inextricably linked. Combining these insights leads to better choices for users and the building.
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