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Playing Catch Up
by Alexia Lidas
Foreword: In November 2018, one of Australia’s leading offsite manufacturers in the residential market, Strongbuild, went into voluntary administration. In response, DFC Australia
DFC FIRM HIGHLIGHTS: The New tvsdesign
by Janet Simpson
When I stepped into the role of president of tvsdesign in January 2017, I was only the third person to hold that position since we opened for business in 1968. Having been a leader at tvsdesign as a studio principal
The Transactive Network: Supporting New Building Paradigm
by Dr. Nora Wang
In 2015, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) research facility, conducted a study for DOE on
buildings of the future and developed a vision framework.
“Modernise or Die”—A Look at the Future of the Construction Industry, Part 2
by Mark Farmer and David Ronksley
David Ronksley—managing director of C2R Consulting (a DFC Australia member firm)— talked with Mark
Farmer, founding director and CEO of Cast Consultancy, about the future of construction. This is part two in a two-part series
Sustainable Design: A Worthy Investment
June 18, 2019 | Jesse Devitte
As a venture capitalist, I believe creating a more sustainable environment is an investment opportunity that is not only profitable, but
necessary for our future. Our physical world is under increasing pressure, and not living sustainably now will perpetuate future problems.
The Evolution and Future of Immersive, Real-Time Technologies
by Joel Pennington
Up until now, we in A/E/C have spent our careers working through a layer of abstraction—a two-dimensional screen. We design and build
something that is three dimensional, but the 2D screen acts as the interface between us and what we’re designing. Removing the 2D layer of
abstraction...
Searching for Connections—For the Future of Education/Practice Partnerships
by Troy Thompson and Dave Ferguson
A recurring question about any professional school is “What is the primary goal of the
education process?” Are universities supposed to equip students with a foundational knowledge of a profession or are they supposed to
prepare a student for practice and exploration?
Increasing Industry Vitality Through Innovation
May 28, 2019 | Ray Daddazio
Thornton Tomasetti is a 1,500-person E/A firm with the audacious goal to be the global driver of change and innovation in our industry. To
accomplish this, we need to be ambidextrous. What that means is we need to focus on our current business and results while at the same time,
make relevant bets to insure our future.
On Climate Change and Hope: Despite Rising Carbon Dioxide Emissions, We Can Still Tackle Global Warming
by Rives Taylor and Brenden Jackson
The design profession, in its many guises, is resolutely optimistic. For a designer, no challenge is so large that he or she can’t develop a
solution that will both overcome it and enhance the human experience.
Do You Need a New Vision?
May 16, 2019 | Jim Cramer
2019 marks the 25th Anniversary of the Design Futures Council! Over the years, the DFC has grown a very strong legacy of leadership and
transformational change. DFC’s leadership in key trends includes sustainable design, technology, process innovation, management and design,
and international practice...
The Death of the Architecture Firm
by Thom McKay
This is the first of a two-part exploration of how today’s architecture practices must transform to survive. Part Two focuses on issues
related to people and culture.
A Vision for the Future
May 9, 2019 | Dave Gilmore
2019 is the 25th Anniversary of DesignIntelligence/Design Futures Council. To celebrate this milestone, we wanted to honor Jim Cramer, the
organization’s founder, and Dave Gilmore, the organization’s president and CEO. In this piece, we’re talking with Dave about what drew him
to DesignIntelligence, how he got involved, his vision for the...
Celebrating Success: 25 Years of the Design Futures Council
by Jim Cramer
Jonas Salk, creator of the polio vaccine and also my friend and collaborator, once said, “I feel that the greatest
reward for a job well done is the opportunity to do more.” We have taken this to heart with Design Futures Council, and I believe this
mindset has been the reason for its success over the past 25 years.
Digital Twins: Sustainable Disruption (rev)
by Paul Doherty
So, we have arrived. That moment when prognosticators have said the design professions will need to automate in order to remain relevant and
increase their value. Are you ready?
A Look Ahead: 2019 Foresight Survey
The DesignIntelligence 2019 Foresight Survey is both a looking back and a looking forward to the future of the A/E/C world. This context of the perspective of the past from the position of the present can perhaps give us insights into what’s ahead.
Diversity & Inclusion: The New Approach Needed to Avoid Cultural Irrelevance
January 3, 2019 | Chris Stulpin
Discussions of diversity and inclusion have been taking place in our industry for years. But the question remains: are we making any
progress?
2019 Multinational Design & Engineering Fees Survey
The global business of design and engineering is complex, and not likely to get any easier. Within that context, DI Research presents the 2018 Multinational Design & Engineering Firm Fee Survey Report by DI Research.
Australia’s Ranking for Energy Efficiency Highlights Greater Issues
In the 2018 International Energy Efficiency Scorecard, Australia has been ranked the worst nation for energy efficiency in the developed world.
How Green Becomes Green
It started out as a simple, straightforward idea: Let’s start paying attention to how we manage our natural resources, with an eye to reducing the accelerating contamination of our air and water, using energy more efficiently, and understanding the long-term implications of our consumption-based behavior.
In Search of Zen
How do we know if a building is doing well by the building occupants and the environment? Answering this question is tricky.
The Price of Water
Water is the incredible common thread that connects our communities via food, power, manufacturing, environment and ultimately our health.
The Convergence of Interaction Design and Architecture
September 27, 2017 | James Patten
The rapid development of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies is propelling us toward a world where an ever-increasing amount of our experiences are mediated by digital interactivity. As this trend continues, the task of designing our built environment will be as much about designing the interactive experiences that happen in that space as it will be about form, program, materiality and so on. The fields of interaction design and architecture will become one and the same, and we’ll need to work across disciplines and cultivate new skill sets to design new buildings.
Nine Characteristics for Leadership in Sustainability
September 25, 2017 | Phil Harrison
These thoughts derive from a presentation I delivered a few years ago at the Design Futures Council Leadership Summit on Sustainable Design.
Are design firms doing enough ...
New Questions, Different Thinking, Positive Impact: Start at Zero?
September 19, 2017 | Patrick Thibaudeau
Think about this for a moment. When the kindergarten students of 2017 are college freshmen in 2030, what will the world be like? Will they have a bright, clean energy well and a health-focused world? Will we have done anything substantially different so that they have a better future?
Anticipate the Future: Executing a Successful Leadership Transition (Part 2)
September 13, 2017 | Carl Roehling and Troy Thompson
SmithGroupJJR recently completed a successful transition of the firm’s senior leadership. Two key participants in that process continue the
story, addressing the details of moving forward into the implementation phase and some lessons learned along the way.
Creating Competitive Advantage
September 5, 2017 | Scott Simpson
Every design firm suffers from the illusion that it is unique. While each one certainly has distinguishing characteristics, there are far more similarities than differences.
The Next Generation: Designing a Successful Leadership Transition (Part 1)
August 29, 2017 | Carl Roehling and Troy Thompson
Editor’s note: Leadership transition/succession is one of the most important issues facing firms today. This article is the first of a two-part series on succession planning.
SmithGroupJJR recently completed a successful transition of the firm’s senior leadership. Two key participants in that process tell the story of how they executed the smoothest transition in the firm’s storied history.
Defining Sustainability–Now and for the Future
August 23, 2017 | Julian Anderson
As any student of history knows, the concept of sustainability is not new. It has been practiced in agriculture and forestry as far back as 6000 BC, when it was recognized that the success of future harvests was dependent upon crop rotation.
Technology and the Future of Design: What’s Next?
August 15, 2017 | Phil Bernstein
We sat down with technology thinker, practice educator and architect Phil Bernstein to talk about technology and the future of design.
Sustainability Going Forward
August 9, 2017 | Lois Vitt Sale
The practice of sustainability has been built upon relativity in measuring, managing, and making improvements to the status quo. In large measure, the practice of sustainability is influenced by both local and federal policy environments as well as by market and economic forces.
Change Management: Aligning People and Place for Performance
August 3, 2017 | Lauri Goodman Lampson
Organizations interested in staying ahead of the curve are seeking transformative change. How can design innovation continue at its rapid
pace without leaving end users behind?
How Values-Based Leadership Drives Company Culture and Why It Matters
July 25, 2017 | Katy McQuaid
cul·ture (klCHr)
n: the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution or organization
Survival by Design—A Case for Optimism
June 29, 2017 | Jim Cramer
We all know that the pace of change is exponentially faster than it has ever been. This is not necessarily a bad thing. Yet it can confuse and cause all sorts of misunderstandings. Sometimes the speed of change ironically leads to management paralysis. This paralysis develops in some people an intellectual or behavioral hesitation to embrace change. It is what keeps struggling organizations on the lower end of the value delivery curve.
Designing Water’s Future
June 20, 2017 | Carl Ganter
When we look back at the water planet—that most famous picture taken by Apollo 8 astronauts from the moon—we see beautiful, pristine blue,
with swirling white clouds of vapor and massive caps of ice. And the first thing we seek when we look to the stars is for other circles of
blue like us. A rare planet in the “Goldilocks zone” that has water … and maybe life. Perhaps Proxima Centauri.nasa-53883... But Houston, we
have a problem.
The Heart of Building Effective Professional Services Brands
June 14, 2017 | Bob Fisher
It is easy to believe that complex buying decisions are made primarily on reason, facts and numbers. However, evidence shows decision-making is far more complex. One can make a compelling case that in the end, emotions play a larger role than reason in business-to-business purchasing contexts. Such insights change the way that A/E/C firms should approach their brand-building and integrated marketing efforts.
Future of Architects: Extinction or Irrelevance
June 6, 2017 | Barbara Bryson
Eric Cesal was frustrated when he graduated from architecture school in the winter of 2008, the year the financial world and architecture world came apart.
In his book, Down Detour Road: An Architect in Search of Practice (2010), Eric observed that architects were among the hardest hit and as a new addition to the profession
Technology Shifts from Design Process to Design Product
May 23, 2017 | Aaron Lapsley
If we polled leaders from the architecture and engineering industry about the biggest effects that information technology has had on their firms over the last decade (software, data, cloud, etc.), their answers would likely cluster around the major changes such technologies drove for the design process and business model of building design.
The Talent Cycle Challenge
May 18, 2017 | Blanca Blaney
Every organization is challenged with the vagaries resident in the talent cycle. Far too often businesses neither take the time nor leverage the expertise to ensure they have clear strategy in-hand to guide talent decisions.
Healthy Development: Design for Human Thriving
May 9, 2017 | Howard Frumkin
Design Matters
What matters in design? Practicality matters a great deal. So does cost. Aesthetics are important. But these considerations often eclipse human health and well-being—and the lost opportunity is taking a toll on the health of Americans.
Of Conflict and Communication—the Risks and Rewards of Collaboration in Construction
May 2, 2017 | Julian Anderson
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, collaboration is “the action of working with someone to produce or create something.”
Security, IoT, AI and the Built Environment
April 12, 2017 | Blaine Wishart
Uber is an early example of an Internet of Things (IoT) company. Sensors collect information about location, traffic flow, passenger goals, etc. and use it to augment driver plans and decisions. The resulting increase in functionality has allowed Uber to put more cars on the streets of San Francisco than there were taxis a few years ago.
The Future of the Architecture Practice
April 5, 2017 | Lance Josal
I am the CEO of a global architecture and design practice. I have been with the same firm for nearly 40 years. And in the last few years I have seen more change—fundamental, cataclysmic change—than the previous four decades combined.
Cautious Optimism Among Leaders in A/E/C
March 31, 2017 | DesignIntelligence
DFC firm leaders are cautiously optimistic about 2017, but are looking through the turns to the path ahead.
BIG Lessons: Eight Key Points That We Focus(ed) on in Our Growth Process
March 21, 2017 / | Sheela Søgaard
Wrestling with growth is a good problem to have, but it can still be a challenge to the cultural sustainability of a firm.
Circular Reasoning Redefined
February 3, 2016 | Dickson Despommier
Imagining the sustainable city of the future.
A Case For Indigenous Design Education
February 17, 2014 | Theodore (Ted) Jojola, Ph.D.
Universities can empower the next generation of architects, planners, and landscape architects in Native American design and planning.
How Much Money Do You Make?
March 2, 2009 | James P. Cramer
The recession will have a dramatic impact on CEO, partner, and principal compensation.