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Even traditional construction processes benefit from optimised Reference Designs.
Yvonne delves into the ethical challenges inherent in her field, particularly the tension between the need to improve existing correctional facilities and the ultimate goal of reducing overall prison populations.She discusses the moral implications of designing spaces that are intended for confinement, highlighting the importance of considering how these environments affect human behaviour and dignity.
The takeaway calls for a balanced approach that addresses immediate architectural needs while advocating for systemic changes in the criminal justice system.At Bryden Wood, we believe in a holistic approach to healthy buildings and wellbeing in architecture, offering:.• the best air quality.• thermal, visual and acoustic comfort.
• hygiene standards.• biophilia and access to nature.
• a good work-life balance, and.
• amenities and outdoor space for an active lifestyle..While it’s true that there is a lot of advanced and valuable work that can be done with these types of permanent installations, we also need to carefully consider the impact of spatial mapping technology on construction sites.
With the example of a photograph, we can check to ensure the photo was taken, and the worker also benefits knowing his job has been done.However, spatial mapping can also be used to evaluate things like crane hook time and positioning, in order to drive productivity benefits.
At Bryden Wood, our work with kit-of-parts architecture and platform design for manufacture and assembly (P-DfMA) dramatically increases speed of assembly onsite.As a result, we’ve seen that inefficient hook time becomes an increasing problem, leaking value from this powerful MMC process.