Master planning with a Design to Value approach

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Some businesses have struggled, but many more have found that working from home isn’t such a big deal and are wondering what all the fuss was about..In the built environment, we didn’t have time to wonder how two-metre social distancing might work, we just had to get on and do it.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

COVID-19 forced our hand.We also had a tantalising glimpse of what car-free cities look like and, better yet, sound and smell like (even if things went back to how they were pretty quickly).. We know it can be done.We’ve seen that in some circumstances we can deliver change, really quickly.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

The question now is, what are we going to do next?.Construction technology: Building with agility and building agility in.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

In the Creative Technologies team at Bryden Wood, we’ve been working for some time with Highways England on smart motorways.

We developed our Rapid Engineering Model, or REM – a digital workflow that absorbs a huge range of data sets and design rules and generates a variety of outputs.MARIA MAMOURA, DIRECTOR, CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES.

'Being part of the computational design team where we are introducing new technologies and methodologies, I have found people to be very open and there aren’t any preconceptions because I’m a woman, which is great.And at Bryden Wood, we are all equals.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a man or a woman.We’re all colleagues and we’re encouraged to go out there and be proactive.'.