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In addition to developing passive design solutions for our clients, she is also a tutor to 5th year MArch students at the Manchester School of Architecture.
In reality, we have much to learn from the other sectors who have progressed successfully down this path ahead of us.. Sully recalls that work on the MOJ project included a certain amount of culture shock, and says there was a chasm that needed bridging in order to bring together the fantastic capabilities of both the manufacturing and construction industries.Now that this new model of working is finally becoming a reality, we need to push forward, focusing our efforts on proving the benefits, propagating the methodology, and enabling it to spread across the sector.

In order to fully drive the change we’re seeking, we need to start delivering real projects.That’s when we’ll really start getting the level of information we can use and build upon for best effect..The Forge, London.

Bryden Wood’s work with Landsec on The Forge in London represents just such an exciting opportunity and case study.The Forge is a world first, an office building created using a platform based (P-DfMA) approach to design and construction.

The project aims to produce the UK’s first net-zero carbon commercial building.
With this innovative project we’re witnessing years of development work coming to fruition, which is better enabling us to understand both the challenges and the benefits of this new process on a deeper level..Prisoner support groups, including the Prison Advice and Care Trust.
Policy staff and academics from across Europe.A review of other models of incarceration and a comprehensive literature review relating to carceral geography.
Clearly, no prison design concept will inherently rehabilitate people.‘Buildings don’t heal people; people heal people.’ However, design choices can support positive social interactions and preclude or reduce negative interactions..