Looking at the total emissions after 60 years, light refurbishment is the most advantageous adaptive reuse option (26% less carbon than new construction), followed by a full refurbishment (23% better than new construction).
building physics.He joined Bryden Wood in April 2021 as Head of Sustainability.. Pablo has worked on multiple UK and international projects and masterplans, providing technical advice with emphasis on the environmental and social impacts of architecture.

He has developed his expertise in a wide range of areas of sustainability, including life-cycle carbon analysis, daylight, thermal modelling and energy efficiency..He is LEED AP, BREEAM Assessor, Home Quality Mark Assessor and an Energy Institute Chartered Environmentalist.Pablo teaches at the Architectural Association and has also collaborated with the Royal College of Arts in London, Bartlett UCL, Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia and the ETSAM (Madrid).Ionut is a. structural engineer.

and a skilled practitioner of.Building Information Modelling (BIM).

who specialises in managing the design and construction of large-scale building projects.. With a strong background in.
and BIM, he is responsible for overseeing the implementation of fabrication-based designs and façades for a variety of complex building types.The concept of work density is introduced as a way to measure the amount of work done in a specific area over time.
This metric is crucial for takt planning, a method used to increase efficiency on construction sites by creating a steady workflow.Iris explains how understanding and applying these concepts can lead to faster, more predictable, and higher-quality construction projects..
This podcast offers a comprehensive view of the future of construction, emphasising the need for lean principles, collaboration, standardisation, technological integration, and advanced planning methodologies.In this episode, Head of Global Systems,.Jaimie Johnston MBE.
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