TIP 2021 talks about factory-like conditions on site.. There’s been an increasing sophistication around people's understanding of modern methods of construction, in that MMC doesn't just mean offsite, and neither does platform construction (P-DfMA), We’re starting to talk much more about the real drivers.
The likelihood and impact of accidents with nuclear reactors is – contrary to what is generally believed – considerably less than in traditional energy industries.Nuclear is much closer to renewable energy in terms of safety and greenhouse gas emissions.
Traditional fossil fuels are much more dangerous in extraction and operation..The main cause of death related to energy production is air pollution from fossil fuels.. 17.Solution: replacing coal with new nuclear power.
More than 2,000 Gigawatts (GW) of coal-fired capacity is operating in the world today, adding roughly 15 billion tons of CO₂ emissions per year.This amounts to almost half of all carbon emissions..
Mainstream climate thinking that assumes countries will shut down their coal plants is not realistic.
Most coal plants are young: more than half are less than 14 years old.He is using the skills acquired in this field to standardise the approach to the briefing and decision making processes for architectural projects and develop an evidence-based approach to architectural design..
The most advanced implementation of this approach has been for GlaxoSmithKline.Together with Martin Wood, and John Dyson (Vice President Global Capital Projects) Steven has developed an approach, called the ‘Front End Factory’, that has been in use by GSK for about two years now to make high level strategic decisions about all their capital investments worldwide..
Recently, Steven also obtained a Diploma in Advanced Architectural Studies (The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment, University College London).This course brings together within a single theoretical and analytical framework, known as Space Syntax, the study of architecture from the scale of buildings to entire cities.