“Design Solutions for Public Services”
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“Design Solutions for Public Services”
Faculty of Art, Architecture & Design
Our architectural expertise includes:
Sustainable Architectural Technology Group
Environmental performance analysis & monitoring
Social sustainability & community engagement
Construction management
Urban planning, design and regeneration
Architectural design
Architectural education and CPD
Architectural heritage
School of Architecture
Our design expertise includes:
Product design and development
Rapid prototyping
CAD, visualisation and animation
Museum and exhibition design
Interior design
Print and graphic design
Branding and advertising
Conservation & restoration
School of Architecture
Our facilities:
Faculty of Art, Architecture & Design
Rapid prototyping
3D colour printing
3D digitisation and non-contact laser scanning
Laser cutting and engraving
CAD and visualisation
Graphics and web design applications.
Incubation space and offices: Sparkhouse Studios
Conference, meetings rooms and exhibition space.
The business benefits: change
Opportunity for design changeCost
Concept Design
Research
Specification
Detail Design
Manufacture
Sell
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The business benefits: cost
% of actual influence
% of product cost
Design
5%
Overhead
30%
Labour
15%
Material
50%
5%20%70% 5%Design as cost: “the necessary evil”
Design as a tool for innovation and growth
• Factor in space and time for innovation
• It adds value
• Access new markets
• Understand customers needs
• The seeds of all cost originate with product design
Design has the greatest influence on product cost!
Rio Declaration established three key ‘pillars of sustainability’:
- Ecological- Social- Economic
Social issues are often back-grounded in architecture
Sustainable design frequently reduced to environmental concerns
‘Sustainable Communities’ agenda challenges practitioners to consider the economic & social dimensions of sustainability
It establishes commitment to community involvement in the local planning framework
It also encourages early community consultation on significant private-sector planning applications
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The Liveable Cities Group is an alliance of academics Involved in teaching, research & consultancy
Interests in community engagement & sustainability:
- Democratisation of architecture and urban development
- Breaking down barriers between professionals and non-professionals
- Innovating new approaches to public participation in architecture, urban design, planning & regeneration
- Broadening the public impact of research
Participation closely allied to group's understanding of liveability& sustainability
Ten-year track record of consultancy work with local authorities, central government & private sector
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Knowledge Transfer Partnership funding (KTP): The benefits
Faculty of Art, Architecture & Design
Simons Design, Lincoln
MHI, NewarkSarah PittArchitectural Visualisation
HHWNorton DisneyEco construction
Increase profitability, 10 to 20%
Increase turnover from £2m to £4m in 3 years
Reduce reliance on 1 customer from 60 to 30%
Reduce jigs and fixtures, waste & energy consumption
Create new market opportunities and services
Become proactive with product development
Faculty of Art, Architecture & Design
Thank you
Nicola MarshallEmployment Engagement ManagerEmail: [email protected] Tel: 01522 837498
Michael PooleBusiness Development Manager
Email: [email protected]: 01522 837426