Bryden Wood innovators reach WICE Awards finals
We must embrace modern methods of construction, including P-DfMA, to move ourselves safely and efficiently into the next stage of the modern world.. To learn more about P-DfMA and Modern Methods of Construction, listen to Episode 1 of our podcast, Built Environment Matters: Platform Construction & Design for Manufacture and Assembly (P-DfMA).
Technical and financial risks that limit the possible uses of robotic arm technology.To address these issues and to connect robotic technology to Bryden Wood’s ‘Platform Approach’ to Design for Manufacture and Assembly (P-DfMA), our Creative Technologies team has developed F.R.A.C.
– a Framework for Robotics and Automated Construction.. F.R.A.C.provides an open, extensible and collaborative platform that enables all designers – not only specialists – to engage with robotic technologies and to embed digital manufacture workflows into their everyday design activities.. F.R.A.C.is an easy to use digital workflow that connects industry standard design software to robotic technology tools, using custom apps to provide:.
XR environments for design and process interaction.A library of manufacturing blocks as defined elements of process (which we call CHIPs).
Real time data exchange between simulated systems across multiple devices.
Data visualisations and analytics for manufacturing optimisation.His approach, which combines 30 years of experience in hospital design and construction with innovative digital solutions, underscores the transformative impact of technology in this field.. 2.
Data-driven approaches in hospital construction:.The podcast highlights the significance of using data-driven processes in hospital construction.
Rubel’s insights into Forsight Digital's methodologies demonstrate how data can guide the planning and programming of healthcare facilities, leading to more efficient and effective hospital designs.. 3.Evolving trends in hospital design through evidence-based approach:.