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By the end of the course, you should be able to:
Characterise the design process and describe how each stage requires different skills and attitudes
Describe how conceptual design differs from detailed design and the consequences of these differences for how design is carried out
Use techniques for understanding the underlying need behind a client brief
Describe a model for idea generation and use this to lead a design team through the creative process
Understand the relationship between modelling, testing and the design brief, and use this to establish an effective iterative design process Understand the nature of subjective decision-making in design
Describe strategies for building an effective design team
Structural engineers with at least five years’ experience in practice and experience of managing other people as part of the design process.
Oliver Broadbent is the founder and director of Constructivist. He works with leaders, teams and organisations to help them build their creativity. He trains engineers and architects in conceptual design, and works with universities and colleges to create innovative new approaches to engineering education. Oliver is a Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor in Experience-led learning at Imperial College London and was awarded the Sir Misha Black Award for Innovation in Design Education in 2020.
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