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Responsive System: A Prototype for Building Performance
This paper focuses on developing a prototype of a responsive system with interactive solutions for dynamic environments. The aim of this project is to develop a self-sustained interactive component. First, a conceptual framework of integrating sensors and actuators into a building is set up and tested to achieve an environmentally sensible responsive system. Then operational scenario has been investigated and a prototype has been tested as well. Lastly, the potential implication of the prototyping is discussed.