Manufacturing construction: special report - the B1M
The building of the future is energy efficient, but also a place with higher standards in terms of air quality, daylight and thermal experience, with a strong connection to nature.
Systems that simply don’t work.We want to take on entire contracts in order to be able to deliver the complete solution that is best for our clients.
We will always be able to deliver the most value when we are engaged at the start of a project.. To learn more about our Design to Value approach to design and construction, sign up for our monthly newsletter here:.http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesClick the 'play button' above to watch the episode, or read our 5 Key Takeaways from this episode below.... 1.Career adaptability and multiple paths.
Randy advocates for maintaining concurrent careers or 'side courses' that change every seven years.This approach helps professionals remain agile, develop multiple skills, and have options during economic downturns.
His own path evolved from architect/playwright to urban designer, professor, and now AI researcher.. 2.
The role of AI in architecture.These are evaluated with respect to the passing of time.
What will happen year on year, and at the end of a building’s life?.Embodied carbon in sustainable building design.
One of the core issues we’re trying to tackle with sustainable design revolves around carbon.We know a lot about operational carbon and how buildings operate.