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The Architectural Technologist
jonathanpickup
63 episodes
4 days ago
We teach Architectural technologists, and we talk about what needs to be taught, the reasons why things need to be taught, and what things are coming up in the future.
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We teach Architectural technologists, and we talk about what needs to be taught, the reasons why things need to be taught, and what things are coming up in the future.
Show more...
Education
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Ethan Goes to DigiComm
The Architectural Technologist
13 minutes 24 seconds
7 months ago
Ethan Goes to DigiComm

In this episode, Ethan shares insights from the DigiCom conference, hosted by the New Zealand Institute of Building, which spotlighted the intersections of digital economy and the construction sector. Key topics included the adoption of AI in construction, focusing on real-life applications like AI-driven design and safety enhancements. A notable highlight was Ethan's student receiving recognition for excellence in construction productivity, emphasizing the importance of embracing AI in modern workflows.

The conversation delves into the challenges faced by New Zealand's construction industry, particularly its slow project completions compared to other countries. Ethan identifies regulatory inefficiencies as contributors to these delays, despite the involvement of world-class designers and contractors. Jonathan and Ethan discuss the necessity of evolving educational paradigms to include AI literacy, exploring how AI can enhance learning outcomes and project efficiency.

  • The integration of AI in construction is transforming design and safety, with technologies like AI-driven CCTV providing proactive site management solutions.

  • Despite global expertise, New Zealand's construction projects suffer delays due to bureaucratic hurdles, necessitating regulatory reform.

  • AI offers significant potential in educational settings, enabling students to enhance projects with precision and creativity.

  • The construction industry's perception as a viable, long-term career affects both productivity and talent retention, particularly during economic fluctuations.

  • Open discussions and networking at conferences like DigiCom are crucial for sharing insights and fostering innovation in the construction industry.

Links:

https://nziob.org.nz/digicomm25/

The Architectural Technologist
We teach Architectural technologists, and we talk about what needs to be taught, the reasons why things need to be taught, and what things are coming up in the future.