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CISCO’S NEW NYC OFFICE OFFERS BLUEPRINT FOR SMART WORKPLACES

By Matt HamblenApr 28, 2022 08:03pm
CiscoSmart buildingsactive sensorHVAC sensors
Gensler designers conceived Cisco’s New York City offices with smart building
technology first in mind, then built the architecture around the tech. (Cisco)

After two years of pandemic, office managers are being pushed to create hybrid
workspaces at the same time they balance the need to cut energy costs and meet
net zero carbon emissions goals.






While the concept of a smart office building is not new, it is gaining renewed
traction in some organizations as they adjust to hybrid designs, especially as
the number of workers can vary from day to day, creating variations in energy
and security demands.



Some workplaces are implementing networks to tie together sensors and wireless
access points, among other nodes. Sensors to monitor the number of office
occupants can be tied to indoor temperature and lighting so that a smart office
management system can adjust blinds and lighting where needed while conserving
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One of the most visual of Cisco’s smart office marketing approaches comes in its
new New York City office at One Penn Plaza, a 54,000-square-foot space with a
variety of flexible workspaces and high tech meeting rooms. Cisco created a
video to show off its New York space that is equipped with Power over Ethernet
lighting and HVAC, which Cisco claimed is easier and faster to install and more
energy efficient than traditional electrical cabling.



The space is equipped with wireless access points and IoT sensors, including 92
video endpoints.  Multi-media with Webex gear in conference rooms allows
in-office and remote workers to collaborate. Cisco’s Catalyst 9000 family of
switches and 90-watt universal Power over Ethernet provide the backbone for the
company’s smart building approach, according to its web site.

“Cisco challenged us to make technology the foundation for the design of the
[New York City] space. It needed to be factored into everything we did,” said
Juliette Poussot, design director for Gensler. “Unlike most projects, we
actually designed with the technology first and built the architecture around
it.”

Cisco argues that “tech is the new fourth utility” and organizations taking
advantage of smart building tech “will have a clear competitive advantage.”  All
told, Cisco’s approach can provide a significant reduction in energy costs, the
company says, and help it reach its internal company goal of net zero greenhouse
gas emissions by 2040.


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