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BNP Paribas Real Estate and Willow: using AI in a new generation of buildings
BNP Paribas Real Estate has partnered with Willow and its intelligent assistant Willow Copilot to take the next step in the digital transformation of its buildings.
How can we create desirable, inclusive and sustainable cities?
Philippe Chiambaretta is a French architect and town planner, founder of PCA-STREAM, a think tank and architecture firm. PCA-STREAM combines theory and practice in a multidisciplinary approach to design the cities of the future. Here, he explains his urban policy based on the health of cities through various experimental projects.
How have investment strategies been impacted by the macroeconomic and financial framework?
As we enter 2021, it is important to look back on the events, happenings and lessons of 2020 in order to prepare for the investment opportunities and challenges that are likely to present themselves in the coming year.
Post Covid-19 offices: 10 takeaways to stay one step ahead
Faced with the unprecedented impact of the health crisis and its economic consequences, many companies are questioning the relevance of the traditional office model.
The headquarters is still a must have
And the hybridisation of work premises is becoming the norm.
Real estate enters the ring
The building sector is in the middle of big change. It has embraced the notion of the circular economy with arms wide open, ...
BNP Paribas REIM launches new climate impact fund in Europe
BNP Paribas REIM has recently launched the first real estate impact fund within Europe that sets out to comply with the objectives established within the Paris Agreement to reduce carbon emissions by 40%.
The future office is human
In a world that is in a state of constant movement, where cutting-edge technology brings new ways of interacting and experiencing...
Property Management: a sector in a constant state of evolution
New needs, new services. Property management professionals have undergone many changes in recent years ...
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