Sidewalks that end in grass. Bus stops without shelter. Storm drains that overflow every time it rains. These aren’t isolated technical failures. They’re reflections of deeper civic choices — of who ...
News Release 29-Sep-2014 Designing infrastructure with resilience from disruptions and disasters Ten new projects will investigate how to keep complex, interdependent infrastructure working Grant and ...
This year’s Design Automation Conference will include an “alley” on the exhibit floor, but it won’t be a dark, narrow passageway we think of when we hear “alley.” Instead, the new Design ...
For decades, megaprojects in every industry have been designed to provide specific functionality or value with delivery and commissioning as the end goal. Large process and refinery projects, such as ...
As weather events become more frequent and intense, engineers say building resilient infrastructure may cost more up front, but will mitigate climate risks and save money over the long term. Cities, ...
Traffic congestion is a pervasive issue, whether it’s the destination (a downtown, a stadium, a new development) or the streets connecting to the destinations. In economic terms, congestion occurs ...
The generative AI era began with assistive AI tools that predicted snippets and suggested boilerplate code. Now, these same technologies are being trained on telemetry data and operational signals, ...
In a world of abundance, where options are seemingly endless, it’s easy for the creative process to run astray.
DJDS designed the Five Keys Mobile Classroom in collaboration with the Five Keys Schools and Programs in California’s Bay Area. (Courtesy of DJDS) Given that the projects they create do not fit into ...
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Al Eliasen, President of Spatial Business Systems (SBS), to discuss how automation and AI are transforming utilities from slow-moving legacy ...
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