Technology in Architectural Practice

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The lack of software readily available to architects that provides automation for repetitive tasks and has intelligence is surprising.

  

There are a number of tasks that architects do on a daily basis that could easily be automated and there are other tasks where a database could save time and create less uncertainty.

For example.

WHAT IF the software worked out the Parking Plan?

As architects, we should be able to type in the name of the city and the software should do the rest.

WHAT IF the software provided easy access to comprehensive project data? 

As architects, we should be able to easily access the historical data that went into the development of any particular part of the project. This would create more efficient workflows for the team and therefore save time and money. 

I am interested and motivated to use technology so that young architects can be just as productive as architects that have years of experience. Having the appropriate and available software is an important part of that.

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