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The AI Factor: Handling new workloads and higher power densities.

However, the general reaction towards these types of MMC tools and processes within the industry remains mixed.Some people are excited about the potential and transformative functionality of new technologies, but others feel more threatened by things like automation in design and construction.

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At Bryden Wood, we don’t see these tools as detrimental to the jobs of industry professionals.Instead, we see them as opportunities.MMC technologies unlock potential to evolve our role as designers.

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With the time saving benefits created, we are able to design more buildings and infrastructure to a higher standard.Automation and digital technology give us the ability to explore more possible solutions in less time, choosing the best from a broader set of options.. PRiSM helps designers and architects to save time usually spent reinterpreting rules from design guides and building regulations.

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After all, it’s in the placemaking, the creation of positive user experience and stimulating aesthetic, that designers have the biggest impact and provide the most value in their work - not in repetitive processes like rules reinterpretation.

It’s also important to recognise that tools like PRiSM don’t need to limit beauty or individuality in the built environment.I will reiterate here that I remain highly curious that most economic discussions focus on economies of scale and thus constantly encourage scale increase and growth.

T. hey talk little about the diseconomies of scale.– a. potentially dangerous blind-spot.

In all systems there are performance curves which demonstrate operational ranges where the most beneficial outcomes are achieved, these are always constrained at both ends.As density of traffic increase on a motorway, the volume throughput of cars.