The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

Location, IP and, interestingly, tribalism.

Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA).and Digital Innovation.. Jami’s simultaneous involvement with our.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

, Creative Technologies and Integrated Design teams allows her to straddle the virtual and real worlds, and to push the boundaries of traditional architectural design.She delivers solutions that combine cutting-edge approaches to.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..

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

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..

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

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.Embodied carbon comparisons.

The breakdown on a whole life basis (the embodied carbon both on day one and ongoing across the next 60 years, accounting for any maintenance and repairs and what happens when the building or components are at their end of life), shows the superstructure, external wall including curtain walling, and MEP to be the predominant contributors to the whole life carbon.These are the main areas where lessons can be learned on how to reduce embodied carbon.. As-built embodied carbon analysis.

There is a perception across the construction industry that operational carbon is more significant than embodied carbon.Our results show that operational carbon is expected to account for around a third of whole life carbon over the next 60 years (decarbonisation of the electricity grid is not currently accounted for).

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