Digitising planning | Jack Ricketts, Principal Planning Officer, Southwark Council, and Miranda Sharp, National Digital Twin Programme at the Centre for Digital Built Britain. Part 1 of 2.
Focus on fabrication and construction.
In process engineering, the first thing you’re trying to establish is what the desired outcome is.Design to Value looks at that in two ways:.
In the first instance, it considers the notion that every project has a problem statement.In essence, what problem are we trying to solve?Let’s take the pandemic as an example.
In this situation, the government is trying to allow people to go about their business, enabling the economy to grow.At the same time, they’re trying to stop the spread of the disease and protect life.
That’s the outcome and the problem we’re trying to fix..
The second important aspect to consider is value itself.Significant increase in the approval and use of advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) such as cell and gene therapies, which were introduced just 14 years ago.. 400 times increase in FDA clinical trials for new drugs in the past two decades..
Rapid expansion of bio-revolution into various sectors like agriculture, consumer goods, bio-services, bio-computing, bio-informatics, and bio-industry..These advancements, combined with broader societal, political, and economic trends, are projected to double the size of the life science market within the next decade..
The challenge: exponential demand, high complexity, & lagging supply.Laboratories support all stages of the life science value-chain, from R&D to manufacturing and diagnostics, and exponential market growth means exponential demand for lab space..