The platform approach is cost-effective, available to everyone and will play a vital role in reducing the construction industry’s emissions and moving the industry towards the goal of net zero greenhouse gasses by 2050.. Read our.
In February 2016, at the beginning of PETP, we conducted research into the aspects of design that can help influence rehabilitative outcomes.The huge stakeholder engagement effort that informed the new prison design was the biggest piece of research ever undertaken by the department into the effectiveness of prison design and building use.

This is a very good example of how evidence underpins our approach to design.. Stakeholders and sources of evidence included:.Serving and former prison governors, staff and prisoners.Prisoner support groups, including the Prison Advice and Care Trust.

Policy staff and academics from across Europe.A review of other models of incarceration and a comprehensive literature review relating to carceral geography.

Clearly, no prison design concept will inherently rehabilitate people.
‘Buildings don’t heal people; people heal people.’ However, design choices can support positive social interactions and preclude or reduce negative interactions..Scaling for AI-Ready data centres.
With the growing demands of AI, Jaimie discusses the challenges of powering data centres, focusing on scalable strategies to meet the escalating energy requirements that conventional grid infrastructure can’t support.. Industrialised construction and Chip Thinking®.Jaimie highlights Bryden Wood’s.
Chip Thinking® approach., a modular system inspired by the integration of elements like chips on a motherboard, allowing faster, more flexible configurations for complex data centre designs.
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