Emerging the concept of Sustainable Architecture in forming a Smart City
Abstract
The creation of smart cities requires setting a specific definition of smart cities and identifying the technology, modern technologies and systems that are linked to the mechanism of work of smart cities, where computing and virtual reality have helped in the development of city designs through data analysis and evaluation of alternatives, in order to save energy and achieve sustainability, which requires linking smart cities with green architecture; which tends to preserve a valid and safe environment outside and inside the building, rationalize the use of energy, water and other natural resources and reduce maintenance and operating costs.
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Accepted 2023-03-30
Published 2023-03-31
