Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

has demonstrated the potential to transform the way buildings are delivered at scale..

Mass production encourages continual improvement in component design and manufacture, speeding up product evolution..Conclusion: Construction Platforms, a Way Forward.

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

The central concept of volumetric methodologies such as PPVC and MiC is to retain conventional construction practices but simply relocate them away from building sites and into factories.Conversely, Bryden Wood’s Platform approach has the potential to deliver the fundamental industry transformation that both Singapore and Hong Kong are striving for.If such an approach was applied to the local context, with components tailored for the unique construction and regulatory landscape of each country, a new manufacturing-led approach to construction could start to emerge and set an exciting new example for the Asia-Pacific region.. At Bryden Wood, we are excited to see DfMA playing an ever more mainstream role in the construction landscape in both Singapore and Hong Kong and we will do our best to support the industry in both countries in whatever ways we can..

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

If you'd like to continue to learn about our Design to Value approach and Modern Methods of Construction, sign up for our monthly newsletter here:.http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesUK Research and Innovation (UKRI) have announced the results of last year’s Transforming Construction challenge.

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

It’s great news that our project with Landsec and Easi-Space – the world’s first major commercial development designed and built using the Platforms approach to Design for Manufacture and Assembly (P-DfMA) – has been chosen and funded as one of the ‘.

demonstrator projects’.This episode of.

Built Environment Matters.offers valuable insights into the future of data centres and their role in the broader context of sustainable construction and technological innovation.

Lincoln Wood's experience and perspective provide a compelling look at how Edged is leading the way in redefining data centre design to meet the challenges of the 21st century.. To explore these topics further, tune in to the full episode and join us as we continue to explore the ideas and innovations shaping the future of the built environment.You can also learn about our approach to data centre design.Accelerating Pharma was the stated purpose of our first venture in bringing people together to help find solutions that would unlock huge potential.