Energy management the central issue in the latest copy of Intensify #02
December 3rd, 2007
With energy management such a hot topic, Intensify magazine’s second issue is focused on the environmental savings of installing a Clipsal C-Bus system. Covering both residential and commercial projects, the magazine details the energy savings to be had with setting up systems where ‘all off’ buttons or remote controlling make energy management a cinch.
Features include a profile of Lawrence Katz, former Director of Lincolne Scott, a ‘Green House’ in Somersby, NSW and the new Melbourne Showgrounds designed by Jackson Architecture.
Intensify: The Art of Integration and Technology is a magazine that illuminates the role of C-Bus pointOne members who work with designers, architects and engineers in providing automation, lighting control and energy management solutions to residential and commercial environments.
Pick up a copy of Intensify when you read Indesign #32 – it is inserted into the pages of the November issue. You can also download a PDF version here (1MB).
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Image caption: Intensify #02 cover with an image of the Melbourne Showgrounds
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