Bryden Wood have pioneered the Design to Value approach for architecture, allowing designers to create innovative stakeholder-centric analyses, workflows, construction techniques and products, maximising their value for the built environment.
Bryden Wood have pioneered the Design to Value approach for architecture, allowing designers to create innovative stakeholder-centric analyses, workflows, construction techniques and products, maximising their value for the built environment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Bryden is an architect and co-founder of tech-powered international design company Bryden Wood, where he continues to develop the company's philosophy and practice while playing an active role in all aspects of the company's work. Professor John Dyson is Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham, having previously spent more than 25 years at GlaxoSmithKline, where as VP, Head of Capital Strategy and Design, he developed a highly successful longterm strategic approach to asset management. Jamie Johnston MBE is a Board Director at Bryden Wood, an author and global authority on the Platforms approach to Design for Manufacture and Assembly (P-DfMA) and a leading expert in new dataled, digital workflows for government and private sector clients around the world. Martin Wood is co-founding architect of tech-powered international design company Bryden Wood, and focuses on exploiting the opportunities that new technologies represent to deliver the optimum solution to problems of significant complexity and scale.
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Preface 1. Design to Value in the Built Realm Ministry of Justice UK Soft-Drinks Factory Africa Circle Reading UK Toyota Japan Velodrome UK Woven City Japan 2. A Design to Value Approach Paimio Sanatorium Finland Lacaton & Vassal France Circle Reading UK London Olympic Stadium UK Pier Segregation Product UK GlaxoSmithKline Factory Italy San Francisco International Airport Wayfinding USA. 3. Methodology of Design to Value Data Visualisation UK Kitamoto Station West Square Japan Psychology of Collaboration Asia Takeley Primary School UK Autonomous Vehicle Planning Germany Riyadh City Planning Saudi Arabia Venice Court Housing UK 4. How Value is Expressed in the Built Environment Finding Places Germany Pharmaceutical Tablet Factory India Anglian Water Waste Water Treatment System UK Centre Pompidou France. The Greater Boston Food Bank USA York University Student Centre Canada The Forge UK US Embassy UK Afterword Bibliography and Further Reading
Preface 1. Design to Value in the Built Realm Ministry of Justice UK Soft-Drinks Factory Africa Circle Reading UK Toyota Japan Velodrome UK Woven City Japan 2. A Design to Value Approach Paimio Sanatorium Finland Lacaton & Vassal France Circle Reading UK London Olympic Stadium UK Pier Segregation Product UK GlaxoSmithKline Factory Italy San Francisco International Airport Wayfinding USA. 3. Methodology of Design to Value Data Visualisation UK Kitamoto Station West Square Japan Psychology of Collaboration Asia Takeley Primary School UK Autonomous Vehicle Planning Germany Riyadh City Planning Saudi Arabia Venice Court Housing UK 4. How Value is Expressed in the Built Environment Finding Places Germany Pharmaceutical Tablet Factory India Anglian Water Waste Water Treatment System UK Centre Pompidou France. The Greater Boston Food Bank USA York University Student Centre Canada The Forge UK US Embassy UK Afterword Bibliography and Further Reading
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