What is it about infrastructure that excites architects? Well, it’s huge, expensive and helps sustain jobs, careers, community engagement and construction. Many of us involved in designing and building are playing our part in infrastructure projects that need to manage risk and safety, and ensure both community and commercial viability. The acquisition models, bidding processes, delivery vehicles, financing and professional indemnity are astonishingly complex and require eye-watering levels of investment.
Modern engineering (derived from the Latin word ingenium) traverses and conjoins many offshoot disciplines and sub-disciplines including, for example, social, software, electrical, mechanical and civil engineering. Engineers in these fields work alongside architects, interior architects, landscape architects and others to create infrastructure.
Design-led architectural thinking brings passion and critique to every possibility. Architects challenge services and spatial requirements, question structural…