Innovation research showcase

Innovation research showcase
This CPD course (1 formal point) showcases current research from the University of Newcastle and Deakin University will discuss a variety of issues related to innovation in design including: Learning Outcomes •Establish the importance of innovation in building design •Identify issues in the transition of and translation from research to innovation •Investigate the role of architects in the era of big data and social media •Explore how the idea of "future proofing" in the context of hospital architecture •Describe the complex ecosystem of design and innovation

Innovation research showcase

Available On Demand
1 Formal CPD Point

 
   

Overview

This CPD course (1 formal point) showcases current research from the University of
Newcastle and Deakin University will discuss a variety of issues related to innovation in design. 

   

CPD

This presentation is equivalent to 1 hour/point of formal CPD and will deliver outcomes related to the following Competency/s from the National Standard of Competency for Architects:

2015 Competencies:

Design

1.2 Establishment, analysis and evaluation of client project requirements and objectives.
1.4 Identification of factors that may impact on client project requirements and objectives.
3.1 Design response integrates the objectives of brief, user intent and built purpose
4.7 Coordination and integration of appropriate environmental systems, including for thermal comfort, lighting and acoustics. 

2021 Competencies:

Project Initiation and Conceptual Design:
PC 19 Be able to identify, analyse and evaluate client project requirements and objectives using qualitative and quantitative methods and, where required by the terms of engagement, to assist cost estimators in determining project feasibility/viability.
PC 24 Be able to prepare and analyse project development options in response to a project brief – its objectives, budget, user intent and built purpose, risk and timeframes, including environmental sustainability considerations. 
PC 33 Be able to investigate, coordinate and integrate sustainable environmental systems – including water, thermal, lighting and acoustics – in response to consultants’ advice. 

 
   

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this session participants should be able to:
Establish the importance of innovation in building design
Identify issues in the transition of and translation from research to innovation
Investigate the role of architects in the era of big data and social media
Explore how the idea of "future proofing" in the context of hospital architecture
Describe the complex ecosystem of design and innovation

Speaker

DR REBECCA MCLAUGHLAN

University of Newcastle

Dr Rebecca McLaughlan is an Australian Research Council DECRA Research Fellow based at the University of Newcastle. Her work looks at the relationship between the built environment and user wellbeing within healthcare facilities design, across palliative and end-of-life care, mental health, oncology and paediatric healthcare. It is motived by the suspicion that during times of intense vulnerability architecture has the most profound effect.

Speaker

ANAHITA SAL MOSLEHIAN

Deakin University

Anna is a PhD candidate in the School of Architecture and Built Environment at Deakin University. She has a masters degree in Architectural Engineering from the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, and worked for three years in architectural practice. She also works with Deakin's HOME Research Hub who are investigating the building regulatory context of tiny homes.

Speaker

BERNARD TUFFOUR ATUAHENE

University of Newcastle

Bernard is a sessional academic and PhD Candidate at the University of Newcastle and previously practiced as part-time Quantity Surveyor in Ghana. He is a student member of the Australian Institute of Building and a corporate member of Ghana Institute of Construction. 

Speaker

SANAZ MEMARI

Deakin University

Sanaz is a PhD candidate in the School of Architecture and Built Environment at Deakin University. Her masters research focused on health-promoting qualities in natural environments and their potential for stress recovery. She has published two journal articles and presented four conference papers in the area of landscape design, healing gardens and environmental psychology.

Price

Member: $49
Non-Member: $74
Student: $19 

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