Diving Deep into Unknown Unknowns: People, Cities, Technology Architecture and Architects
Architects develop spatial solutions to complex problems. The way solutions change in future will depend on how data and technology are used by decision‐makers. To deliver benefit, architects need to work with these new tools and speak these new languages. Ed Parham, head of the Studio and DataWorks...
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