Salone Habibuddin
Salone Habibuddin
Urban Visions
Salone is a licensed architect and development strategist with 28 years of experience. She has seen several projects through acquisition, design, construction and occupancy. The experience of delivering projects from inception to occupancy, has shaped her strategy and philosophy of ‘focus on the business outcome’ and, ‘begin with the end in mind’. Salone has served on the Seattle Design Review Board, taught for the American Institutes for Architects and served as a Design Fellow for Architecture for Humanity. A graduate of the University of Washington, Salone holds a Master of Science in Construction Management and an undergraduate degree in Architecture. She loves being outdoors with her son and dog. They enjoy, kayaking, hiking, camping in the PNW.
All Sessions by Salone Habibuddin
Role of Smart Buildings in Reducing Carbon Emissions
This session will feature two case studies of C/I buildings that deploy smart tech/practices resulting in demonstrated carbon emission reductions. Additional SMEs will join in a moderated discussion of carbon reduction and the role smart technology can play.
Smart Tech Systems Network Infrastructure - Best Practices
Smart building technology leverages building data to save costs and enhance the tenant experience. Gathering the data and sharing between control platforms to create use cases makes these things possible. The challenge up to now has been how to efficiently gather, normalize and analyze that data. This is a challenge for both new and existing buildings. While the new tools of AI and cloud computing are rapidly changing how that’s done, making it easier, cheaper and far more advanced than was possible a short time ago, the elephant in the room is how can this data be shared safely to the cloud? Uploading huge amounts of data and then using it to operate IoT devices for building controls creates cybersecurity risks that require attention. This session will cover best practices in smart network design and cybersecurity.