Platform II Explored: Revolutionising Construction
The benefits of standardisation are visible every day in the manufacturing industry, at global scale.
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.Ionut’ s expertise extends across multiple disciplines, allowing him to seamlessly integrate digital and technological applications into his work to optimise project efficiency and streamline delivery..
Whether working on commercial, residential, or institutional projects, Ionut’ s focus is always on delivering high-quality results that meet the unique needs of each client.Ionut’ s expertise in BIM allows him to identify and resolve potential issues early in the design process, minimising the risk of costly mistakes during construction.
With his extensive knowledge of DfMA, BIM and Engineering, Ionut is well-equipped to take on even the most complex building projects with confidence and efficiency.Adam joined Bryden Wood in 2006 having previously worked for architectural firms in Australia..
Initially at Bryden Wood he worked on a range of projects across the office before focusing on the delivery of Phase 6 and 7 of the Igus Factory in Cologne.I could have put this down to the construction industry, a much-maligned industry, however as I began my career through the food and pharmaceutical industries I began to realise that much of business and society is hampered by the same reductive thinking which comes with an amnesia of purpose and a huge loss of value.
The approaches and attitudes of the last century, which we were all part of, have led us to a point of crisis.. As I studied and researched systems thinking, and psychological understanding and analysed great stories of achievement I found evidence of how shared purpose and joined-up, holistic approaches yield better, maybe exquisite, outcomes on every level; individual, team, company, society, eco-system and planet.. At this point in human history I will argue that we have all the technology or technological development capability we need to solve our problems, what we lack is a scale of vision and connected approaches.Not the reductive visions of companies and governments, but expansive visions and shared purpose that look to deliver value to all society and the planet synchronously.. And not the approaches written in our procedures, workflows and bodies of knowledge; approaches which align to expansive visions and work with the complexities we live in.. As we continue to build and develop the world we inhabit I will argue in this lecture that there is a way to find both treasure and redemption.. Join Professor John Dyson for his inaugural lecture 'In Search of Treasure and Redemption' at the University of Birmingham on 22nd November at 5:30pm in 124 - School of Chemical Engineering (Y11)..
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