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04.09.2024
37 Minuten
Welcome to another episode of Built Environment Matters! This
month, Jaimie Johnston MBE, Head of Global Systems at Bryden
Wood, is joined by Lincoln Wood, Director of Design at Edged, to
discuss the transformative power of data centers in the digital
age. With his extensive background in complex projects, Lincoln
brings a wealth of knowledge on how Edged is approaching data
center design with an engineering-first mindset. In this
conversation, they delve into the rise of AI, the increasing
energy demands, and how sustainable design practices are shaping
the future of data centers. Discover how industrialized
construction and cross-sector collaboration are driving
innovation to meet the growing challenges of our time. Tune in to
learn more about the future of the built environment and the
critical role of data centers.
You can now watch this episode on Bryden Wood's YouTube channel.
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In Short: Revolutionising Small Molecule API Manufacturing: Embracing Miniaturisation and Automation
20.02.2024
9 Minuten
In this enlightening episode, Adrian La Porta, Technical Director
at Bryden Wood, dives deep into the evolving landscape of
pharmaceutical manufacturing, focusing on the critical role of
Small Molecule Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) in modern
medicine. As the backbone of the world's most essential
medications, the development and production of APIs stand at a
crossroads, challenged by the increasing demand for more complex,
potent, and targeted molecules. Adrian unveils the limitations of
traditional batch chemistry in API manufacturing and explores the
revolutionary shift towards miniaturisation, process
intensification, and automation.
Join Adrian as he dissects the groundbreaking technologies
reshaping R&D, highlights the inefficiencies of current
manufacturing networks, and proposes a new paradigm that promises
lean, agile, and environmentally sustainable drug production. He
examines the potential of continuous processing and other
intensification strategies to enhance chemistry, reduce waste,
and improve quality, all while addressing the financial and
environmental costs associated with conventional large-scale
manufacturing.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future
of pharmaceuticals, from industry professionals and researchers
to healthcare providers and patients.
Discover how discarding outdated methodologies in favour of
innovative, modular manufacturing systems can transform the
production of life-saving drugs, making them faster, safer, and
more accessible to patients worldwide.
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11.01.2024
35 Minuten
In this enlightening episode of the Built Environment Matters
podcast, host Jaimie Johnston MBE engages with Iris Tommelein, a
distinguished Professor of Engineering and Project Management at
UC Berkeley. Iris, renowned for her contributions to lean
construction and as a founder of the Lean Construction Institute,
delves into her journey from civil engineer architect to a
pioneer in project production management. She shares insights
from her extensive research and teachings, highlighting the
intersection of lean principles, project management, and the
evolving challenges in the construction sector.
The conversation pivots around lean construction's impact on
efficiency, sustainability, and innovation in building design.
Iris emphasizes the importance of understanding customer needs,
managing project variability, and the benefits of standardization
and modularization. She also touches upon her groundbreaking work
in site layout planning, the role of AI in construction, and the
future of building design.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities
and potential solutions in modern construction, including the
need for integrated project delivery and the balance between
creativity and standardization. Jaimie and Iris's exchange offers
a compelling look into the future of the built environment,
making this episode a must-listen for industry professionals and
enthusiasts alike.
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15.12.2023
6 Minuten
Welcome to another episode of Bryden Wood's 'Built Environment
Matters' podcast, where we delve into the transformative world of
Platform II. In this episode, Jaimie Johnston MBE explores how
Platform II is setting new benchmarks in the construction
industry. Discover the innovative strategies behind the design
and implementation of The Forge, the first building constructed
using the P-DfMA approach. Uncover the benefits of
sustainability, efficiency, and customisability that Platform II
brings to building key infrastructures like hospitals, offices,
and schools. Hear about the groundbreaking research led by Dr.
Danny Murguia at the University of Cambridge and understand how
Platform II is not just a concept, but a practical solution
shaping the future of construction.
Join us as we discuss the impact of Platform II on reducing
carbon emissions and enhancing productivity in the built
environment.
#PlatformII #BrydenWood #BuiltEnvironmentMatters
#ConstructionInnovation
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visit www.brydenwood.com. You can also follow Bryden Wood on
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04.04.2023
9 Minuten
In this special 'In Short' edition of Built Environment Matters,
Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE gives us a
sub-ten-minute lowdown on the benefits of 'Reference
Design.'
By creating a centralised and highly optimised core design, we
are able to streamline the process of designing and building
structures for our clients. Through thoughtful localisation and
adaptation, we can customise our designs to specific sites and
conditions, ensuring that they meet the unique needs of each
project.
This approach is particularly appealing to our major repeat
clients, who have a national or global presence and require
efficient, repeatable solutions.
Listen in to learn more...
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Über diesen Podcast
Founded 28 years ago, Bryden Wood champions a radical
transformation in design and construction. Our global team
delivers comprehensive services across architecture, engineering,
and digital delivery, driving innovation from concept to
completion.
We've led projects like the UK's first net-zero commercial
building and Europe's highest IT yield data centre, showcasing
our commitment to sustainability and efficiency. Our approach
harnesses digital tools and manufacturing processes for smarter,
faster solutions.
Emphasising systematic, standardised, and configurable solutions,
we align with the rapid evolution of technology in energy,
healthcare, and infrastructure. Our 'Design to Value' ethos seeks
not only cost and time efficiency but societal benefit.
On the Built Environment Matters podcast, we share insights,
innovations, and thought leadership from industry experts and our
own groundbreaking projects. Whether you're a professional in the
built environment or simply passionate about the future of
design, this podcast offers thought-provoking discussions and
actionable ideas.
Tune in to explore how we're modernising critical infrastructure
and shaping a better, more sustainable world.
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