Mark Bryden (he/him)
But architects’ potential impact on the built environment is constantly smothered because they have to do a ton of boring stuff and can’t focus on what they want to be doing and where they can add the most value; which is the clever, creative stuff.. Software next.
with digital technology for both public and private sector clients alike, (particularly within the residential and education sectors.)Bernat joined Bryden Wood in January 2018..Previously, Bernat was involved in delivering a wide range of structural solutions, from small and medium residential developments to industrial and commercial projects; including new builds, extensions and refurbishment of Grade I and II listed buildings.
Bernat has a strong academic background to support his problem-solving skills, and contributing to the knowledge and capability of the structures team..Since joining Bryden Wood, Bernat has taken part in the design of residential, governmental and industrial projects.He is currently involved in multiple projects implementing different levels of off-site manufacturing, ranging from complete volumetric prefabrication, to supplying standardised kits of parts for the primary and secondary structures.. Bernat has also played a significant role in delivering Stage 3 design for a major project, part of the Ministry of Justice’s Prison Estate Transformation Programme.
He is continuing to work on Stage 4.Civil Engineering.department, Michael leads the development and ensures the overall success of the team.. With a broad range of expertise in both civil and.
structural engineering.
, and extensive experience working within a collaborative multidisciplinary team, Michael excels at upholding the highest standards of coordination and quality.. Michael joined Bryden Wood in 2012 and has been central to the continued success and improvement of the civil engineering department and ensuring the integration of the civil workstreams into the.At two thirds of the whole life carbon, embodied carbon is critically important within an office building.
Decisions made during early design stages should prioritise embodied carbon alongside design, function, and aesthetics..The brainstorming sessions on how to move from the BaU scheme to a platform-led scheme (back in 2019) included embodied carbon as one of the technical indicators, giving as much weight to carbon as other metrics such as productivity, safety, and cost..
The data collected on this project is valuable, not because it shows how well the buildings perform against benchmarks, but because the data can influence future projects right now.If every project was able to reduce embodied carbon by nearly 40% it would revolutionise the industry..