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Graham has a very proactive approach and is very focused on meeting the Clients aspirations within the timetable and budgetary constraints.Graham’s ability to balance the services requirements with the design requirements of his architectural and structural counterparts ensures a well-considered and functional end product.Mauro joined Bryden Wood in 2013, after four years of post-graduate experience in Italy delivering mainly residential and hospitality projects.. His background in residential design found its natural expression in a major mixed-use residential scheme with more than 15,000 homes, after a period focusing on the extensions of three London schools..
He has been involved in a variety of different schemes since he joined the company for clients including GlaxoSmithKline, Heathrow Terminal 3 and Circle on the concept design for a new private hospital in Birmingham.All the projects have been developed through the use of BIM (Building Information Modelling) for seamless co-ordination and production of information, through to delivery on site, controlling the flow of information and delivery with a view to dramatically improving efficiency in design and delivery.Following a Master’s dissertation on healthcare architecture, Martina joined Bryden Wood and quickly established a key role in our healthcare team.. Martina now leads the.architectural team.
for the 19,000m.Circle Birmingham Hospital.
and Rehabilitation project.
She has been involved in the design from conception, contributing to the improvement in quality of the internal spaces for patients, staff and visitors.At Bryden Wood, our team utilises CFD analysis from pre-planning to detailed design stages, leveraging its insights to navigate the dynamic nature of site massing and reconcile technical requirements with local regulations.
This helps optimise the process and allows architects to test options that may reduce the building footprint and massing..External CFD is also a great tool for site-agnostic design.
The same design can be tested across a range of weather conditions and orientations, with the risks and benefits of each highlighted.This insight at the early design stage is extremely valuable, for example the impact on plant and building layouts can be optimised when considering the prevailing wind direction..