While the Forge is the first of its kind and setting new standards, the underlying DfMA principles underpin all our M&E design work at Bryden Wood.. DfMA adds exceptional value for our M&E clients.Martin Wood and Mark Bryden discuss the origins, growth and future of Bryden Wood, as the company reaches 25 years.Click the 'play button' above to listen to the episode, or read our 5 Key Takeaways from this episode below.... 1.
All sounds great.The robot goes to the cupboard and fridge and sees that there is no food in the house.
Then it notices the family dog…..These ideas and discussions are vital to the safe development of AI in pursuit of the betterment of all people and the planet but they hold absolutely true for human organisations..Design to Value.
book, the idea of the reductionist “brief” is challenged.The book poses questions to the designer: Do we really spend the time to look carefully at the purpose?
Are we working to find and deliver the client’s purpose and do we accept that narrowing down on that outcome can only come from constant iterations and evolution of understanding?
The idea that the purpose and objective can be captured in a document and then a design team (human-intelligent-machine) can simply deliver it, is as frightening as the robot childminder.. For Design to Value the rules should be:.’ set out by the Cambridge Centre for Digital Built Britain state that ‘Greater data sharing could release an additional £7bn per year of benefits across the UK infrastructure sectors’.
However, to realise these benefits we will have to use a consistent way to describe assets, as was done in ‘Defining the Need’.. ‘Digital Tools’.include the new workflows that a Platform construction approach will unlock, including automated and computational design.
Digital tools and spatial analysis are strongly linked; it is through the spatial analysis work that we have derived the rules that underpin our configurators.for housing and schools respectively, or computational design workflows such as.