Prove It
Prove It
Proving Ground
S. 1 Ep. 5 – Data Deluge
1 hour 17 minutes Posted Jun 24, 2019 at 3:00 pm.
New tech discussion - http://Hypar.io and next gen computational design platforms
Nate talks about quitting his first job.
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Discussing Hypar.io, next gen computational platforms
Architects and computational designers reinvent the wheel
Popularity of resources for free plugins
Challenges in bringing custom functionality "to scale"
What is the market for specialization?
Disruption fatigue in the design workflow
Letting people specialize
Organizations protective over IP What are businesses willing to share?
The line between business logic and standards
What is the incentive to share functions with the community?
Why we don't see pull requests on our open source projects
Data deluge the opportunities and problems with data availability
Architects are trained to understand "public" and "private" space is the line blurred now?
Buildings are getting smarter and also more hackable
Owners making strides in using their building data
Zoom.... enhance!
The advantage of more data
Using data to building the architect and owner relationship
Extending the role of the architect into operations
Telemetry and collecting data about people in buildings
The danger of people becoming the "product"
The importance of specialization in architecture related to data
The number of sensors is growing and not going to go down
Do smart buildings need a EULA or Terms of Use?
The need for better standards in data collection for buildings
Smart devices in homes
Understanding the tradeoffs between privacy and convenience
Trusting the service provider
The scary future of public space
Are we directing or empowering?
Conclusions and the duality of technology
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The discussion explores a range of topics including specialization, skills gaps, privacy, hacking buildings, and the role of the architect in designing smart buildings.
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