TITLE

High-rise high-tech comes to banking

AUTHOR(S)
Clark, Danial M.
PUB. DATE
August 1985
SOURCE
ABA Banking Journal;Aug85, Vol. 77 Issue 8, p51
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the emergence of intelligent buildings for banking in the U.S. Impact of intelligent buildings on office automation; Design of intelligent buildings; Features of intelligent buildings.
ACCESSION #
6292621

Tags: INTELLIGENT buildings;  BANKING industry -- United States;  OFFICE practice -- Automation

 

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