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http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesWe’ve talked extensively about the benefits a Platforms approach to Design for Manufacture and Assembly (P-DfMA) can bring to a construction project.
http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesClick the 'play button' above to watch the episode, or read our 5 Key Takeaways from this episode below.... 1.The power of collaborative practice.

Satwinder’s role at Sheffield University emphasises 'earning while learning,' bridging academia and practice.The Collaborative Practice programme allows students to work four days a week in leading architectural firms, with their professional experiences becoming part of their academic learning.This innovative approach addresses financial barriers while better preparing students for real-world challenges.. 2.

Diversity and inclusion enrich design.Drawing on his own experiences as an Asian architect from a working-class background, Satwinder highlights the importance of having diverse voices in architecture.

Greater representation in the profession ensures varied perspectives that enrich design solutions and create spaces that resonate with broader communities.. 3.
The value of listening in architecture.That is the risk of just further discussion, just more circular arguments, just more vacillation and no action.
How valuable will it be?After all there were people in the room that in their own fields were already working very hard on these issues and had deep insight into it..
Forming new connections across a broad sweep of the whole ecosystems of solvent use in Pharmaceutical and Agrochemical manufacture seemed to create some new insights, clarity and catalyse future collaborations.. What is the solvent dilemma?.Solvents are used in large quantities in chemistry-based processing, their release to the atmosphere is climatically impactful, their waste streams are environmentally toxic, they represent a significant cost and risk in terms of treatment and regulation.