Conversely, a DfMA design is developed to be constructed in a particular way..
It is not the place to find the future of design.It stabilises recent or novel design approaches, but it doesn’t help develop new ones.

Generalised software designed for generalised users produces generalised processes, activities and results.. There’s a place for that approach to automating construction, but it’s not why we’re here.We want to create the change our industry needs – and do it from within our industry.We don’t want to be disrupted by big tech, caught out like the music industry was by iTunes….

Architects are important, but haven’t always been very good at making it obvious how important we are, and why.Over the last decades, the profession has been fragmented and whittled away – losing influence and impact and getting tied up in bureaucratic systems and approaches that have more to do with easing procurement and dispersing risk than with getting the best results for clients.. We believe that the role of the architect is – or should be – pivotal to the success of built environment projects.

That’s what the job is – or should be – and architects should be allowed to do their job to the best of their abilities.
We shouldn’t be packaged up and commoditised.who specialises in managing the design and construction of large-scale building projects.. With a strong background in.
and BIM, he is responsible for overseeing the implementation of fabrication-based designs and façades for a variety of complex building types.Ionut’ s expertise extends across multiple disciplines, allowing him to seamlessly integrate digital and technological applications into his work to optimise project efficiency and streamline delivery..
Whether working on commercial, residential, or institutional projects, Ionut’ s focus is always on delivering high-quality results that meet the unique needs of each client.Ionut’ s expertise in BIM allows him to identify and resolve potential issues early in the design process, minimising the risk of costly mistakes during construction.
(Editor: Affordable Slicers)