P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

What would a zero-carbon building look like across its whole lifespan?

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P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

contact us directlyDigitising planning to benefit people and the built environment: enabling a digital environment for development, from design, through planning, to construction..The aim of this project is to create an environment in which a seamless, end-to-end digitised development process can operate and flourish.Our purpose is to demonstrate in a very real and everyday context how data can be made fair and open to the widest range of uses and users, while delivering a wealth of benefits, as a result of a digitised planning process, that are both immediate and long-lasting..

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

The idea behind this concept is not to develop a single digital planning product.This project can generate more benefit by remaining open and accessible to a range of collaborators.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

Nor is our aim to start from scratch or reinvent the wheel - we are using the data that is already created through the use of BIM, and existing formats for sharing it..

The planning process in the UK touches all of our lives.The goal was to manufacture a drug called an attachment inhibitor to benefit people with HIV and AIDS, for whom other treatments are no longer working.

The drug was in development and GSK wanted to get the product to market as quickly as possible..When trying to accelerate a product to market, it’s important not to tie things down too early.

Unexpected things often happen in development, which affect the outcome.It’s important to stay flexible.