drivers of change
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Events
Arup at Gwangju Design Biennale 2011
Arup was amongst 130 architects, artists and designers from 44 countries invited to show at this year’s Gwangju Design Biennale.
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Publications
Drivers of Change in TESTIFY!
Drivers of Change was one of the twenty projects selected for publication in ‘TESTIFY! The Consequences of Architecture’. Published by the Netherlands Architecture Institute, the book focuses on projects that demonstrate ‘successful architecture’.
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Events
Discussion: Oceans – Our World’s Bank, London
An evening of discussion and a reception to celebrate the London launch of the Drivers of Change: Oceans.
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Events
Oceans: Our World’s Bank, San Francisco
On 1st June 2011, Chris Luebkeman and Elizabeth Rose Jackson of Global Foresight + Innovation hosted a launch event and panel discussion on Drivers of Change: Oceans at the Autodesk Gallery in San Francisco, California.
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Exhibitions
Stories of Change: Winners announced!
Come take a look at exciting student responses from all over the world at the Stories of Change exhibition on until 30 Sept 2011.
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Research
DoC Connect
The Drivers of Change cards are a catalyst for awareness: they explore 300+ issues which are “driving change” in the world. We invite you to use them to think about changes in your society and what actions you might take in response.
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Research
Fighting for resources: a new type of conflict?
Many of the Earth’s natural resources will not last forever. Countries are now willing to go to war to secure their natural resource supplies to ensure their future security. How is resource scarcity influencing the political and social agenda?
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Publications
drivers of change: convergence
Convergence has consistently been mentioned in workshops as a Driver of Change. These cards cover the combination of sectors to create new businesses, the merging of sciences with other disciplines and the convergence of technology.
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Publications
drivers of change: oceans
The oceans cover over 70% of the planet and are critical to life on Earth. The oceans drive almost every natural system on the planet, including carbon absorption, oxygen exchange, nutrient cycling, temperature regulation, hydrological cycles and other crucial systems.

