Our approach and capabilities
Our first job was to look at all sorts of options about where they might build a new refinery, from the UK to Europe to Asia.
But architects’ potential impact on the built environment is constantly smothered because they have to do a ton of boring stuff and can’t focus on what they want to be doing and where they can add the most value; which is the clever, creative stuff.. Software next.The software we use in the construction industry is designed (as for every industry) to appeal to a wide audience and to deliver functionality to the largest number of users.
This means it will often support mainstream design behaviours but it won’t push the boundaries of the possible.It is not the place to find the future of design.It stabilises recent or novel design approaches, but it doesn’t help develop new ones.
Generalised software designed for generalised users produces generalised processes, activities and results.. There’s a place for that approach to automating construction, but it’s not why we’re here.We want to create the change our industry needs – and do it from within our industry.
We don’t want to be disrupted by big tech, caught out like the music industry was by iTunes….
Architects are important, but haven’t always been very good at making it obvious how important we are, and why.She delivers solutions that combine cutting-edge approaches to.
with digital technology for both public and private sector clients alike, (particularly within the residential and education sectors.)Bernat joined Bryden Wood in January 2018..Previously, Bernat was involved in delivering a wide range of structural solutions, from small and medium residential developments to industrial and commercial projects; including new builds, extensions and refurbishment of Grade I and II listed buildings.
Bernat has a strong academic background to support his problem-solving skills, and contributing to the knowledge and capability of the structures team..Since joining Bryden Wood, Bernat has taken part in the design of residential, governmental and industrial projects.