The improvement in producing ‘green hydrogen’ through the electrolysis of water is helping increase the benefits of CCU by reducing the industry’s demand for electricity in producing some chemicals.
I think it’s really important to rethink the construction process and that’s where robotics and advanced fabrication technologies help.’.ANNA KAPANI - COMPUTATIONAL DESIGNER.

'I feel that there’s nothing that can stop me.I'm very young and I’ve just started out, but I don’t want to always have in the back of my head that it might be more difficult because I’m a woman.I feel that we’re all equal, so I go with that.'.

MARIA MAMOURA, DIRECTOR, CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES.'Being part of the computational design team where we are introducing new technologies and methodologies, I have found people to be very open and there aren’t any preconceptions because I’m a woman, which is great.

And at Bryden Wood, we are all equals.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a man or a woman.book, the idea of the reductionist “brief” is challenged.
The book poses questions to the designer: Do we really spend the time to look carefully at the purpose?Are we working to find and deliver the client’s purpose and do we accept that narrowing down on that outcome can only come from constant iterations and evolution of understanding?
The idea that the purpose and objective can be captured in a document and then a design team (human-intelligent-machine) can simply deliver it, is as frightening as the robot childminder.. For Design to Value the rules should be:.Altruism – the aim should be to maximise the value to the client, understanding the underlying purpose.
(Editor: Heavyweight Toolkits)