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Therefore, I hope that we will continue to design for – and use – carbon capture and its benefits for a long time to come.. Footnotes:.

From defining problems and generating creative solutions, then testing and refining those solutions, through to the efficient execution of final assets, the process is digital and forward looking.The question for us is not “how is this done traditionally?”, but “what is the best possible way to do this?” For young digital thinkers, as for all of our engineers, that commitment to innovation, is a compelling reason to work here, rather than the technology sector.. How to get into engineering at Bryden Wood.

Office to Lab: 12 conversion challenges & how to overcome them

Awareness of what engineers do, and the attractions of the industry, is improving.But how do you get a job in it?Many assume that you need to have a university degree, and that’s a great option, but not the only one.

Office to Lab: 12 conversion challenges & how to overcome them

Taking the apprenticeship route has many benefits.It immediately places you within the workplace where you learn practical skills, whilst engaging in the academic work needed to gain professional qualifications.

Office to Lab: 12 conversion challenges & how to overcome them

So a great choice for young people who like to be hands on while they learn.. Apprenticeship progression within Bryden Wood.

Our apprentices are part of a learning culture where all non-chartered staff are supported in gaining their chartership through a CIBSE (Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers) training scheme.Better air quality is facilitated via a variety of design for wellness strategies.

•​ The use of a fully electric heating system helps reduce local pollution.. •​ Openable windows and the isolated nature of the development (reduced pollution and noise) enable effective natural ventilation.. •​ Air quality is further improved via existing and new vegetation, green and brown roofs.. •​ Pedestrianised common areas, traffic restrictions and the parking hidden in the undercroft level reduce local vehicle pollution..Better connection to nature and outdoors is prioritised with biophilic design.

•​ Retaining existing species and the arrangement of buildings around trees enhance connection to nature.. •​ All apartments have a private outdoor space in the form of exterior decks and balconies.. •​ The design takes advantage of the site’s natural slope to give direct access to all flats, without the need for a lift (healthy lifestyle).. Wellbeing and office buildings.Before the pandemic, the commercial market in the UK experienced a growing interest in sustainability with intense competition to build best-in-class developments in terms of sustainability, energy efficiency and design for wellbeing credentials.. Bryden Wood is the lead designer of The Forge, an office building in central London, which has been designed to the highest sustainable design and wellbeing standards.