How is digital technology enabling architects, engineers, owners and contractors to deliver “better” in terms of speed and scale? How is Bryden Wood specifically helping others hit targets around quality, safety and carbon reduction around the world? On location in the Bryden Wood office in London, Dave Cooper and Phil Langley, Head of Creative Technologies talk through the Platforms Approach for DfMA and the projects where Bryden Wood is bringing the digital and physical together like The Forge and the newly opened Elizabeth Line Tottenham Court Crossrail Station. The Crossrail is one of Europe’s biggest modern infrastructure projects that finally opened in May 2022 and Tottenham Court Road is set to be one of the busiest stations not just on the Elizabeth line, but across the London transport network offering an interchange with a capacity of 170,000 passengers every day.
Join us for this conversation and a demonstration on the configurators driven by parametric design and generative design allowing decisions to be pulled forward and changes made in the digital state, not the physical state, saving time, money, reducing waste, carbon and improving jobsite safety.
Thank you to the team at Bryden Wood for this behind the scenes look including Felicity McKane and Jaimie Johnston; Nick Coubray Cindy Posimani Deon Anderson and the team at Howick LTD for hosting this series as part of their Steel Horizons Event.
We’d also like to thank Ben Hershey and the team 4Ward Solutions Group for helping Dave Cooper LIVE drive these conversations on #ConstructionInnovation.
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