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As you know, disruption is gathering
pace, yet the built environment has been slow to respond. Inspired by
interviews with a broad group of professionals across the built
environment who were asked to imagine what Buildings of the Future
might look like and how they might be created, our paper shares
fascinating thoughts around what’s driving demand, challenges inherent
in reaching Intelligent Building status and what some of the next steps
in this journey might be.
“The major drivers identified in the paper have the potential to reshape the built environment industry in the next 30 years,” comments Peter Greaves, Aurecon’s Buildings of the Future Leader.
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paper was inspired by interviews with 60 built environment
professionals across the globe. Each were asked to imagine what
Buildings of the Future might look like and how they might be created.
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