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Malone replied, "Are you thinking of a building that's called a capitol?" "No, I mean, like, what's the capital of Albany?" Amir said.
Thinking of a building more as a living organism -- and listening and learning from what it's telling you -- means you start paying attention not just to the data coming from the heat and air conditioning units, but all the systems, including lighting, security, utilities and how that maps to individual needs or a variety of responses, much like city emergency scenarios.
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He said that he was thinking of building a new refinery.
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