Have you ever wondered how architecture can be made inclusive, or how artificial intelligence could assist an architect? Prepare to have your curiosity satiated as we chat with the esteemed Simon Field from RDoC, who leaves no stone unturned in the realm of architecture. He takes us on an intriguing journey through the SARM system, his association with Volkswagen in Germany, and the fascinating concept of architecture as a service that will change your perspective on how you view architectural design.
We unravel how the power of graph models can make architecture accessible to everyone by visualizing data and giving us a shared picture. Simon also enlightens us on how AI can be our ally in identifying patterns, and how architectural thinking can be applied to IT systems, service design, and even business model design. This episode is a blend of innovation, creativity, and intelligence that emphasizes how technology has revolutionized the world of architecture.
This episode is a goldmine for:
- Architectural Design Thinking: How it's revolutionizing the industry.
- Vendor Tools: The gap between what's available and what architects truly need.
- Architecture as a Service: Simon's innovative vision of breaking down architectural processes.
- Machine Learning in Architecture: The untapped potential of AI and machine learning.
- Stakeholder Management: Navigating the complex world of stakeholder communication.
- Digital Transformation: The pivotal role of architectural thinking.
As we conclude, Simon shares his three golden rules for success in architecture: automating tasks to save time, harnessing the power of AI technologies, and engaging others in architectural thinking. We also discuss the battles many architects face with existing tools and the idea of creating a toolset exclusively for architects.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to gain valuable insights from a revolutionary in the field and elevate your architectural thinking. Buckle up for an enlightening ride into the future of architecture with Simon Field.