Abstract

Building with Nature (BwN) infrastructure designs are characterised by disciplinary integration, non-linearity, diverse and fluid design requirements, and long-term time frames that balance the limitations of earth’s natural systems and the socio-technical systems created by humans. Differentiating roles in the engineering design process may offer strategies for better solutions. Four complementary engineering design roles were distinguished, namely: Specialists, System Integrators, Front-end Innovators, and Contextual Engineers. The key research question addressed in this paper asks, how can the introduction of engineering roles enhance interdisciplinary processes for BwN design? Three Building with Nature design workshops with international groups of students from multiple disciplines and various education levels provided the ideal context for investigating whether engineering roles enhance such interdisciplinary ways of working. Results indicate that the application of engineering roles in each of the three workshops indeed supported interdisciplinary design. A number of conditions for successful implementation within an authentic learning environment could be identified. The engineering roles sustain an early, divergent way of looking at the design problem and support the search for common ground across the diverse perspectives of the team members, each bringing different disciplinary backgrounds to the design table. The chapter closes with a discussion on the value of engineering design roles and their significance for the Building with Nature approach.

Highlights

  • The future of engineering in society is changing dramatically as the 4th industrial revolution sets the pace for artificial intelligence that will be embedded in every aspect of our lives (Jescke, 2016) and we are confronted with increasingly complex societal problems associated with environmental chal-ENGINEERING ROLES IN BUILDING WITH NATURE INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN - EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES lenges, such as climate change (Schwab, 2017; Kamp, 2016)

  • They help in shifting perspectives, finding and recognizing common ground, and in the development of more innovative and integrated solutions, so that they fall within the Building with Nature solution space doughnut

  • The provision of specific information on the engineering roles in advance and during the workshop could support enacting the roles more effectively. Based on this insight and the successful application of the game structuring approach in aiding students to develop Building with Nature designs in this pilot application, the 2017 workshop design was adapted to explicitly link the presenting experts and their preferred roles and to provide a worksheet to guide the participants in the design process from a role perspective

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Summary

Introduction

The future of engineering in society is changing dramatically as the 4th industrial revolution sets the pace for artificial intelligence that will be embedded in every aspect of our lives (Jescke, 2016) and we are confronted with increasingly complex societal problems associated with environmental chal-. Building with Nature strives to use natural materials, ecological processes and interactions, in designing effective and sustainable hydraulic infrastructures for areas threatened by environmental and climate change (Waterman, 2010) It requires multifunctional engineering design competence and draws on knowledge of ecological systems, governance systems, and understanding of the physical and social environmental context within which the infrastructures are placed. The first workshop in 2016 served as a pilot intervention for the NWO CoCoChannel research project, focussed on the southwestern corner of Texel In each of these Building with Nature workshops, the effects of the engineering design roles on the educational experience of the participants was evaluated.

Theoretical grounding
Designing the Building with Nature design workshops
Design Assignments
Presentations - 30 min
Piloting the engineering roles within a Building with
Engineering roles in the interdisciplinary design processes
15 I can see the relevance of the roles for my disciplinary field
Findings
Concluding discussion
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