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In order to get users to rethink their ideas about energy consumption, Team Suez used a building in Lyon, France and its inhabitants to develop an idea of the building being an individual and its health is dependent on the proper use of its energy sources. The information about how best use energy for the building’s health was presented to the building’s occupants and the facility manager so that people can better understand how their choices about their energy usage contribute to a building’s upkeep. This idea of a symbiotic relationship between the building and its occupants can contribute to changing ideas about energy usage and its long term effects.

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Date created 2012

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Author Sander, Samuel
Author Fiszer, Claire
Author Liu, Tommy
Author Dong, William
Author Delepelaire, Adrien
Author Volkov, Danya
Author Makabe, Takuya
Author Ng, Eng Seng

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Subject energy usage
Subject building
Subject symbiosis
Subject Suez
Genre Student project report

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Sander, Samuel; Fiszer, Claire; Liu, Tommy; Dong, William; Delepelaire, Adrien; Volkov, Danya; Makabe, Takuya and Ng, Eng Seng. (2012). Symbiosee. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/bn645ms7799

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ME310 Project Based Engineering Design

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