People like that because everyone who comes into the building will see you.’.
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http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesWhat is Design to Value?.In order to maximise success and boost product efficiency, while simultaneously driving benefits like improved quality, sustainability and substantial reductions in cost, the design and construction industry would benefit from understanding and embracing this core principle, which is so well embodied by the manufacturing sector..The creation of our built environment is.
a multi-dimensional and fluid matrix of dependencies and consequences.No element can be viewed or managed in isolation..
But over a number of decades, the process of delivering built assets has become fragmented.
Responsibility, risk and reward are increasingly split among an array of organisations whose interests are not aligned, and whose view of a project is unhelpfully narrow.. As a result, value is diluted at every stage and clients end up with built assets that are simply not as good as they should be..Adaptability and feedback on the suitability of certain DfMA construction systems are just some of its features.
Cresser-Brown notes that because designs are generated at speed, it allows users to ‘make objective decisions based on far greater exploratory studies than possible using traditional feasibility workflows.’.Phil Langley points out that ‘the app encodes... ‘best practice’ design guidance from across the manufacturing and systemisation industry and will be made freely available and open source.’.
Jami is also currently working on an Innovate UK funded project for the design configuration of primary schools.The project is also delivered as an open source, web app and as she says, ‘enables architects, teachers and pupils alike to quickly and easily configure early stage design proposals...’.