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I like the way that they will look at something and say, ‘Right, ok. How can we make this better?’.

A chip is not a module or a piece of equipment, it's a part of a chain.Depending on the problem you're trying to address, you can set the level of the size of the Chip to the level that is appropriate to your analysis.

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A chip can, therefore, be a whole factory, a building, a production line, or a single machine within a production line.These different levels will often result in a hierarchy of Chips, so that big Chips can later be broken into small Chips.They're used in different ways at different stages of a project, or in different ways by different users within a project..

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The data structures that we build around Chips allow data to be aggregated between different levels.. We can associate any type of data with a Chip.Conventional engineering data is perhaps the most obvious, but we also include data like staffing levels, containment requirements, power consumption, or even the level of design uncertainty.

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This allows for visualisation of different issues within a project..

It's important that when we define chips, we don't leave gaps.This is mainly due to the reduction in emissions from Scope 3 (commuting)..

The price of land, especially in cities like London, has pushed developers to build deeper and taller buildings without much space for green infrastructure.Deep plan buildings do not prioritise design for wellbeing, as they reduce daylight availability and visual connection to the outdoors, and also limit the possibility of opening windows, making them unsuitable for creating healthy indoor environments.

Moving office hubs to the urban periphery, where prices and density are lower, can create an opportunity for healthy architecture, as narrow-plate spaces provide better and healthier environmental conditions.Lower land prices also facilitate the development of open green spaces between buildings, bringing the added benefits of biophilic design.. Lower occupancy densities and the adoption of flexible working hours also mean new spatial requirements; reducing individually assigned spaces, more hot desking and creating flexible office spaces with adaptable layouts.

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