Women in Engineering: Lydia Frater
NZ Manufacturer profiles women in engineering, supporting The Diversity Campaign and those who come forward. This profile on Lydia Frater, is a recommendation from HERA. –Doug Green, Publisher. Contact me to take part. What inspired you to pursue engineering? I was inspired by a trip with the rotary national science and mathematics forum. I took my first look into real-life engineering at work and fell in love with the environment and skill set, once this idea came into my life. I took the advantage to learn more about engineering disciplines and talked to engineers and students taking engineering to get a full view which inspired me more. I was mostly inspired by the people and how welcoming and fulfilled they were with their career choice. Civil/Structural engineering – does this mean large projects for you to work on? Being accepted into a Civil/Structural engineering degree at UC I hope in the future to work on large projects and to fill my career with challenges, large accomplishments and teamwork. I particularly enjoy using my people skills, which come in handy with large projects. What is an example of a completed project you admire? I do admire the Sky Tower in Auckland as it has a lot of character. And also the Ngāi Tahu building Te Whare o Te Waipounamu as I work part-time there and am amazed by it inside and out. What would you like to specialise in? I hope to specialise in structural engineering and pursue static and dynamic buildings as I enjoy using creativity with logic and building for the environment. How would you incorporate creativity? I enjoy structures that have character and stand out as a statement. I would like to bring in creativity, using ideas and knowledge already taught, but setting a goal of making it into something more personal. […]