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'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology' - Excerpt 1

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It’s vital that we start taking our rising energy demand into account, and building it into our climate mitigation strategies..

IPD removes misunderstandings and tensions between designer and constructor.Integrated Project Delivery promotes a high level of collaboration and shared commercial reward so that stakeholders are incentivised to work together in a better way.

'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology' - Excerpt 1

There’s no room for finger-pointing because all problems are for everyone to solve.The role of the IPD team is to raise problems up, work out the best solution, and execute that as efficiently as possible.. 5.Generative design is the game-changer for the next ten years.

'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology' - Excerpt 1

Now that we’ve stabilised the DfMA platform and the capability to visualise solutions, the ability to go from concept to fabrication much more quickly and to benefit from generative design will bring huge opportunities for the future.. To learn more about our Design to Value approach to design and construction, sign up for our monthly newsletter here:.http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesWith the ever-present threat of the political environment around them, the main plot is about Tevye, a devout Jew, a milkman, a husband, and a father; and how he navigates his way through community and family life, bringing up five girls in times of cultural change..

'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology' - Excerpt 1

He starts from the perspective that there is Tradition.

And if we stick by the way we always did things, then all will be well; it is what holds everything together.The podcast discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced building design, particularly around ventilation and air quality.

There is a focus on balancing increased ventilation, which is necessary for reducing virus transmission, with energy efficiency.This involves considering both active and passive design strategies to optimise building health without compromising sustainability.. 3.

Emphasis on embodied carbon.A significant portion of the discussion centres on the importance of reducing embodied carbon—the carbon footprint associated with materials and construction processes.