Adaptive re-use: retrofit architecture & the climate emergency
and the car throughput spectacularly dives.
Facilitating contact with family and society.A normalising environment.
Appropriate levels of autonomy, while recognising the need to maintain prisoner and staff safety.Importance of mobile and static technology.Green, clean, tidy spaces.
Flexible, multi-use buildings to support education and work-centric activity.Decent staff facilities.
A progressive regime.
The PETP team viewed emerging potential design solutions through two key lenses: effectiveness and efficiency.Construction platforms are an example of an approach to DfMA that relies on both off-site and on-site construction works, bringing the best aspects of both.
The division of fabrication and assembly tasks has been carefully considered to maximise the efficiency of both factory prefabrication and on-site assembly.This is a key aspect of Bryden Wood’s.
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