Why should Architects and Engineers Learn Computational Design?
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- Brice Pannetier is a French-Australian Architect and Computational Designer passionate about sustainable and climatic-driven architecture. For more than seven years, he worked at Populous, contributing to several large-scale projects. And now, he has founded his own practice, Atelier Designa, and also teaches Digital & Computational Design at Bond University on the Gold Coast.
💡In this enlightening interview with Oneistox, Brice tells us why the architects and engineers of today need computational design - and how it can help them skyrocket their careers.
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00:00 Introduction
01:52 A rundown of career Q1
07:50 Digital technologies for design
10:00 The role of a Computational Designer
12:52 Typical day at work as a Computational Designer
16:38 Can any design professionals use computational design?
19:30 Scope of computational design for the AEC industry
24:10 Why should architects learn computational design?
25:47 Can computational design assist engineers?
28:55 Teaching computational design
33:35 Advice to young architects
35:13 Ending comments
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Are there any designers in India specifically - that computational design workflows in their studios?
Absolutely, making a decision between architecture and engineering can be challenging, but both fields offer promising futures.
In architecture, you have the opportunity to blend creativity with technical skills to design spaces that inspire and function efficiently. Architects play a crucial role in shaping the built environment, designing everything from homes and commercial buildings to urban landscapes. With the growing emphasis on sustainable design and smart cities, architects are increasingly in demand to create innovative solutions that address environmental concerns and meet the needs of communities.
On the other hand, engineering offers a wide range of specializations, from civil and structural engineering to mechanical and electrical engineering. Engineers are problem-solvers who use science and math principles to design, develop, and maintain various systems and structures. With advancements in technology and infrastructure projects worldwide, engineers are integral to driving progress and innovation across industries.
Ultimately, the decision between architecture and engineering depends on your interests, strengths, and career aspirations. Consider exploring internships, talking to professionals in both fields, and researching job prospects to make an informed choice that aligns with your goals. Both architecture and engineering offer rewarding career paths with opportunities for growth and impact.
Is computational design a well-paying profession?
Yes, definitely! Computational designers enjoy excellent career prospects as well as a competitive advantage in the job market. They earn about 50% more than the industry average.
Is that true?
Can you please elaborate?