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Jul
11
7:00 AM07:00
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The Psychology of Collaboration by Oliver Baxter

The Psychology of Collaboration by Oliver Baxter

When: Saturday, July 11, 2020 / 12:00 (Eastern US time) / 20:00 (Dubai time)

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Presentation by Oliver Baxter. Collaboration is much talked about today, especially when it comes to workplace design. As companies employ more knowledge workers, it is no longer just what you know, but what you do with what you know. Successfully designed collaboration spaces as well as an enabling culture are key to helping this along. With this in mind, Herman Miller commissioned Dr. Nigel Oseland, a psychologist specializing in workplace, to carry out a literature review of the psychology of collaboration and how that might impact workplace design.


Herman Miller will share these findings with you, as well as some observational research carried out by our International research team.

Presented by AIA Middle East

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Jul
8
7:00 AM07:00
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Nanotechnology

Nanotecnology

When: Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 12 Noon (Eastern US time)

Where: Online

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This course will let participants get a basic understanding on how Nanotechnology is influencing the world in design as well as other segments. How researchers are finding different ways of taking advantage of the characteristics of such products.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understanding Nanotechnology and the Nanoscale

  2. Understanding how Nanotechnology is influencing Health

  3. Understanding how Nanotechnology is influencing the Design Industry

  4. Understanding Different Materials and taking advantage of their characteristics.

Pre-registration required:

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_J0mFgcZzQlmJ7XdaN1dXmw

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[CES] Workflow: Automated Architecture
Feb
13
12:00 PM12:00
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[CES] Workflow: Automated Architecture

Workflow: Automated Architecture

Description

In this three-part conversation, AEC professionals discuss several examples of how automated workflows, data-driven design, and robotic fabrication are implemented in real-life projects, research, and future development. They also highlight how simple and flexible solutions for programming, simulating, and controlling robotic systems can help construction, craft, and creative industries to automate their production. The course culminates with the presentation of a roadmap from the artist’s sketchbook to installation and runs through the salient steps that informed the design and fabrication of the Londoner façade.

This discussion was originally presented and recorded by AIA United Kingdom.

Learning objectives

  • Understand the different automated process available for generating designs

  • Understand the different automated process available for fabricating those designs

  • Learn the different methods for how these automated design and fabrication process can work together

  • Be aware of who in the London community can help with different aspects of automated design and fabrication processes

Workflow: Automated Architecture 1.5 LUs - Produced by AIA UK - Broadcast February 2020.

NOTE:
YOU MAY NEED TO LOGIN TWICE TO THE AIAU WEBSITE.

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