What you are about to hear is part 2 of a 2-part phone conversation with Terry Bennett of Autodesk, Donna Huey with Atkins, and Marty Janowitz with Stantec. All three will be featured in a panel discussion titled Building Resilient Infrastructure for Future Clients at the upcoming October American Council of Engineering Companies 2015 Fall conference, October 14 through 17 in Boston.
In Part 2 to follow Terry opens by asking Donna and Marty, relative to cloud, IoT, sensors, reality computing, BIM, and more - Can these technologies help us refine even reset what the key demand from cities will and should be to impact the products we produce like resilient infrastructure?
He then concludes the conversation by asking Donna and Marty, as a way to provide a sneak peek at what they will share during the panel discussion, what each feels is one key component ACEC attendees NEED need to hear, and why they should attend The "Building Resilient Infrastructure for Future Clients" session.
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What you are about to hear is part 2 of a 2-part phone conversation with Terry Bennett of Autodesk, Donna Huey with Atkins, and Marty Janowitz with Stantec. All three will be featured in a panel discussion titled Building Resilient Infrastructure for Future Clients at the upcoming October American Council of Engineering Companies 2015 Fall conference, October 14 through 17 in Boston.
In Part 2 to follow Terry opens by asking Donna and Marty, relative to cloud, IoT, sensors, reality computing, BIM, and more - Can these technologies help us refine even reset what the key demand from cities will and should be to impact the products we produce like resilient infrastructure?
He then concludes the conversation by asking Donna and Marty, as a way to provide a sneak peek at what they will share during the panel discussion, what each feels is one key component ACEC attendees NEED need to hear, and why they should attend The "Building Resilient Infrastructure for Future Clients" session.
Brian Young Commentary: Green Space is Good Politics
AutodeskAEC
11 minutes 36 seconds
10 years ago
Brian Young Commentary: Green Space is Good Politics
In this podcast, hosted by Angela Simoes of Autodesk, hear Brian Young, Sustainable Infrastructure Product Manager for Autodesk discuss how green space is “good politics”. The interview opens by defining what green spaces are, and then Brian focuses on a key benefit of how green spaces impact a community's water by absorbing this precious resource. Next, they touch on how cities around the world are now pushing for green infrastructure, followed by an examination of the “big question” today - how to measure the financial [quantitative] benefits to justify both green space and green infrastructure investments. Brian explains that new tools such as AutoCASE are available to help assign dollar values to these projects. Angela then asks Brian about responses by the public, e.g. in Philadelphia, to green infrastructure proposals. The conversation ends on how water management is changing from a centralized to a more distributed, flexible approach as cities redevelop.
AutodeskAEC
What you are about to hear is part 2 of a 2-part phone conversation with Terry Bennett of Autodesk, Donna Huey with Atkins, and Marty Janowitz with Stantec. All three will be featured in a panel discussion titled Building Resilient Infrastructure for Future Clients at the upcoming October American Council of Engineering Companies 2015 Fall conference, October 14 through 17 in Boston.
In Part 2 to follow Terry opens by asking Donna and Marty, relative to cloud, IoT, sensors, reality computing, BIM, and more - Can these technologies help us refine even reset what the key demand from cities will and should be to impact the products we produce like resilient infrastructure?
He then concludes the conversation by asking Donna and Marty, as a way to provide a sneak peek at what they will share during the panel discussion, what each feels is one key component ACEC attendees NEED need to hear, and why they should attend The "Building Resilient Infrastructure for Future Clients" session.