is a lawyer and scholar researching at the confluence of technology, law and architecture. He is passionate about smart cities and has 16 years in the construction industry. Brydon has practised as a technology (TMT/IP) and construction lawyer with Magic Circle firm Allens Linklaters, and currently teaches in the School of Law, Queensland University of Technology. Brydon leads the university’s Startup Law Clinic and has recently published an edited collection ‘Automating Cities: Design, Construction, Operation and Future Impact’ (Springer, 2021).
last update: April 2021
Articles published on IXD&A:
• ‘The Seductive Smart City and the Benevolent Role of Transparency’, N. 48, 2021, pp. 100 – 121, abstract, download, (https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-048-005), Google Scholar
"Digital Twins and automated decision-making systems operate on real-time sensor data extracted from the built environment to seamlessly produce insights and decisions to predict and influence behaviou..."
"Digital Twins and automated decision-making systems operate on real-time sensor data extracted from the built environment to seamlessly produce insights and decisions to predict and influence behaviou..."
Back to the authors list page