Watch: Transforming small molecule API manufacturing
We do this by enhancing circulation and ancillary spaces and providing more useful, flexible space.
The Forge is a key example of how Bryden Wood’s approach to built assets allows us to deliver on all fronts.As the first major building designed and delivered using our P-DfMA approach, it considers social value further than the conventional considerations of improved public realm, economic value and sustainability.
It redefines it, in its approach to construction and the impact of that construction on the surrounding area..The Forge is designed to a zero carbon in use strategy, with a forecast a forecast 19.4% reduction in embodied carbon per square metre, a 36.4% carbon reduction in the substructure and 20.2% in the superstructure and façade.. As well as this, the construction system allows for a greater level of efficiency in the build, fewer materials, and a significant reduction in site operatives required for the superstructure and façade.The programme has been reduced by 19%, allowing for an accelerated construction period and less disruption to the surrounding community and area.. A predicted 9.5% reduction in capital cost is a significant benefit of the system for the client, with the economic benefit for the area being 139,000 sq ft of high-quality commercial office space.. Placemaking.
Our projects also look at tangible social benefits.In the Churchwood Gardens project, it was placemaking that led the scheme and was key to the social value of the project.. Bryden Wood worked with Loromah Estates to transform a sloping, landlocked in-fill site in south London with a history of failed planning applications, into a thriving community of residential blocks set in a verdant landscape.
The back-land site had been undeveloped since the 1960s.. A sensitive approach to planning and active engagement with the surrounding residents through early-stage neighbourhood consultation was fundamental to the scheme’s success.
We worked together to create a responsible development that minimised impact on the neighbours who had enjoyed open land behind their properties for many years.We need agreements, possibly establishing the rules of data use, or how any profits will be shared.
This will be key to getting a really high functioning National Digital Twin, even with the National Data Strategy..This is uncharted, complex territory.
Security is a key issue, and security services are embedded within the programme.In fact, Sharp says security is the area she feels most confident about now, but she also points out that there have been some learnings to this end along the way.