
Welcome to the Association of Data-Driven Design roundup. Each week the aim is to share current information and news on Data-Driven Design practices within the construction industry. Please get in touch if you have any ideas, suggestions or have something to share.
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NEWS
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London Build 2019

We will be speaking at London build 2019 on 28th December at 2pm. This will expand on the launch from Digital Construction Week in October. Please come along and introduce yourself if you are interested in being involved.
The slides will be uploaded to the publications section of the website;
https://addd.io/publications/publications/
NEWS
Lots of interesting news regarding data-driven design recently for reading.
What is DesignTech?

How automation and technology are changing the role of the architect?
https://provocations.darkmatterlabs.org/what-is-designtech-41868f0bd45d
Construction’s Digital Manufacturing Revolution
Construction is embracing rapid advances in digital technologies and making a bold shift towards the world of manufacturing, merging the two to usher in a new dawn
WeWork Article

Interesting article that discusses ways of working @WeWork – “With Layoffs Looming, WeWork’s Designers Are in Professional Purgatory” via @ArchDigest
UK BIM Framework – BIM Standards, Guides & Resources

A co-ordinated approach to creating and communicating an international wrapper for UK BIM and ensuring a smooth transition in the integration of the BS EN ISO 19650 series.
Software
Eddy3D

A grasshopper plugin for wind and outdoor comfort analyses
https://www.performance.network/courses/eddy3d
City Zenith
New updates from @Cityzenith5D – #SmartWorldpro
Training
Architectural Computation MSc/MRes | The Bartlett School of Architecture. Taught by architects and experts in artificial intelligence, these programmes equip students with the skills to create generative and responsive forms, through exposure to programming environments.
Thanks for reading!