Industrialised Construction for Scale & Speed:.
She discusses the moral implications of designing spaces that are intended for confinement, highlighting the importance of considering how these environments affect human behaviour and dignity.The takeaway calls for a balanced approach that addresses immediate architectural needs while advocating for systemic changes in the criminal justice system.At Bryden Wood, we believe in a holistic approach to healthy buildings and wellbeing in architecture, offering:.
• the best air quality.• thermal, visual and acoustic comfort.• hygiene standards.
• biophilia and access to nature.• a good work-life balance, and.
• amenities and outdoor space for an active lifestyle..
Healthy architecture: building design for a post-COVID world.With respect to 19650 and UK standards, he says there’s a recognition in Australia that some kind of standard is needed to meet the requirement, but currently people are doing a little bit of their own thing.
This is creating confusion surrounding outputs in terms of what people are receiving and why.Currently, after designers create the concept design (including testing related to the engineering), things get handed over to the contractors to de-risk the program, make changes, and make the design work for them.
They then deliver what’s left back to the client.Lamont doesn’t believe it’s necessarily the best process.. On the other side of things, there are governments trying to lead the path to innovation.