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Intelligent buildings of the future will respond to our needs, says Professor Derek Clements-Croome on BBC News

Release Date 15 January 2013

A business article on the BBC News website discusses the current debate over what place the office might have in tomorrow's working landscape; perhaps the canteen will be serving up meals grown on the walls of the building.

Emeritus Professor Derek Clements-Croome from the School of Construction Management and Engineering provides comment on the topic: "These [intelligent] buildings will respond to the needs of people, there will be an increased amount of personalisation - you will be in control of the environment and be able to tune it to your needs." 

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