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Five ways drones will change the way buildings are designed

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Drones are already shaping the face of our cities – used for building planning, heritage, construction and safety enhancement. But, as studies by the UK’s Department of Transport have found, swathes of the public have a limited understanding of how drones might be practically applied.

It’s crucial that the ways drones are affecting our future are understood by the majority of people. As experts in design futures and mobility, we hope this short overview of five ways drones will affect building design offers some knowledge of how things are likely to change.

Period1/12/2022

Drones are already shaping the face of our cities – used for building planning, heritage, construction and safety enhancement. But, as studies by the UK’s Department of Transport have found, swathes of the public have a limited understanding of how drones might be practically applied.

It’s crucial that the ways drones are affecting our future are understood by the majority of people. As experts in design futures and mobility, we hope this short overview of five ways drones will affect building design offers some knowledge of how things are likely to change.

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TitleFive ways drones will change the way buildings are designed
Degree of recognitionInternational
Media name/outletThe Conversation
Primary Media typeWeb
Duration/Length/Size800 words
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Date1/12/22
Producer/AuthorPaul Cureton & Ole B. Jensen
PersonsPaul Cureton, Ole B. Jensen