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March 19, 2006

ARUP's Trend Cards

Have worked with the Arup Foresight group a few times, now they have come up with a set of 'flash cards' called the Drivers of Change that can be used as a tool for prompting discussion about these issues.

What will our world be like in 2050?

The Foresight & Innovation team at Arup has deivsed a set of 50 cards which identify some of the leading trends affecting the future of the world -- what we call 'drivers of change'.  The drivers are arranged and presented within societal, technical, economic, environmental and political domains, with each two-sided card depicting one driver.  As well as a vibrant visual record of research, these cards can be used as a tool for discussion groups, as personal prompts for workshop events or as a 'thought for the week'.

Arup is a global design and engineering firm and a leading creative force in the built environment.  It was founded 60 years ago by the engineer and philosopher, Sir Ove Arup (1895-1988), who instigated the concept of 'total design', in which teams of professionals from diverse disciplines work together on projects of exceptional quality.

In keeping with Arup's holistic approach to problem-solving, the design of these cards aims to encourage deeper consideration of the forces driving global change and the role that all of us can play in creating a more sustainable future.  The cards have been published by the Spanish architecture and design publishing house, Editorial Gustavo Gili.  Email foresight@arup.com for more information.

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