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Intelligent Architecture

Author: Scott Brownrigg

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The Intelligent Architecture podcast, from Scott Brownrigg’s Design Research Unit, brings together design and research to address the issues reshaping the built environment. Our aim is to spark dialogue on the challenges and ideas driving change in the profession.
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In this episode of Intelligent Architecture, we’re joined by Victoria Thornton OBE, founder of the Thornton Education Trust, to explore pathways into careers in architecture and the built environment - and how the profession can better engage and support the next generation.As conversations continue around education, access, and alternative routes into practice, we reflect on how architecture is perceived, how young people discover the profession, and what barriers still exist. We also consider how industry, education, and practice must evolve to create more inclusive, accessible, and meaningful pathways into shaping the built environment.Join us for an open and constructive conversation about access, opportunity, and the future of the profession.
In this second episode of our podcast, we pick up where Episode 1 left off, continuing our conversation with CEO Darren Comber. We explore how Scott Brownrigg has remained relevant over the past 25 years through brand extension, diversification, and the evolution of its services and sectors. Later in the episode, we are joined by retired Aviation Director Chris Blow, who reflects on his role in launching the practice’s aviation sector through landmark projects, as well as his work as an author on airport terminal design.
In this first episode of our podcast, we sit down with our CEO, Darren Comber, as Scott Brownrigg celebrates its 115th anniversary. We discuss how the practice has evolved through major changes in the architectural profession, navigating industry challenges to remain a leading, innovative, and relevant global design practice.
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