Sustainable buildings: how low carbon design saves more, and costs less

Circumstances like the pandemic raise the question: how do we deal with this type of complexity?

We are often asked what ‘Chip’ stands for.It doesn't stand for anything.

Sustainable buildings: how low carbon design saves more, and costs less

It's based on the idea of a microchip within a computer.The microchip is the bit that does the hard work.It's the intelligent bit and the bit that adds value.. Chips are enabling tools that do a lot of work and add a lot of value.

Sustainable buildings: how low carbon design saves more, and costs less

Within our wider Design to Value approach and methodology, they provide a common language for all the people involved in a project, they enable collaboration and the rapid development and testing of multiple ideas.We've seen the benefits they deliver..

Sustainable buildings: how low carbon design saves more, and costs less

Using the same concept to enable advanced and automated design will only multiply those benefits.. To learn more about our Design to Value approach, sign up for our monthly newsletter here:.

http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesDesign for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA).Novel Carbon Capture and utilisation technologies: research and climate aspects.. Science Advice for Policy by European Academies (SAPEA), Evidence Review Report No.

2 (2018).. To learn more about our Design to Value approach to design and construction, sign up for our monthly newsletter here:.http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesReusing buildings and achieving Net Zero.

The UK government has committed to reducing carbon emissions by 78% by 2035, and to become Net Zero Carbon by 2050.This means that all industries, including construction – estimated to produce around 40% of total UK carbon emissions – will need to make a big effort to reduce their environmental impact.

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