We bring only our Design to Value approach, using the combined powers of data, technology and imagination to establish what the most effective solution will be.. We have been working this way for over 25 years, delivering major projects in pharmaceutical and process facilities, data centres, aviation, healthcare, education, residential, water infrastructure, transport infrastructure, custodial facilities.. Design to Value is proven to deliver better results for our clients - and for the built environment.With an integrated approach to problems, Bryden Wood brings together the best in engineering, architecture, and digital technologies to revolutionise data centre design.. We offer data centre clients the following:.
In the latter he has specialised in early-stage project development, working in British Nuclear Group’s decommissioning group and with GSK’s global project development group (the ‘front-end-factory’)..He specialises in the application of process simulation to capital projects, particularly the application of tools commonly used in other sectors, such as dynamic and discrete-event methods and batch processes.

Adrian has developed and led approaches to managing process development and scale-up projects, and their integration with capital projects.Alastair is a chartered architect designing innovative facilities in the life sciences and broader industrial and energy sectors.He is particularly interested in finding fast, scalable solutions to big global challenges, such as climate change or vaccine production, and uses a range of methods to achieve this including:.Design to Value.

, platforms (P-DfMA), process simulation, and techno-economic analysis..He has worked on international projects that include large and small molecule upstream and downstream pharmaceutical manufacturing, consumer goods, R&D and QC laboratories, site masterplans, and wider strategic initiatives.

While predominantly focused on front-end design, Alastair has experience coordinating, managing, and delivering facilities through to completion, and uses this experience to better inform early design decisions.Urko joined Bryden Wood in September 2015 after finishing his Master’s degree in Architecture at the University of the Basque Country in San Sebastian, Spain.. Urko’s first experience with the company was working on the E5+ Explore Living project, a modular system that gave him a professional answer to his educational background in modular residential building design..
He has been involved in a wide range of projects developed through the use of BIM, including Sugar House Island, Battersea Power Station, large UK government schemes and Equinix.Prefabricating sections or ‘lower order Chips’ (the standardisation process means the lower order Chips are often designed in a way that means they can be prefabricated e.g.
an MEP cassette).Culminating in the development or adoption of a platform solution to the reference design..
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