Design to Value - our driving principle
We cannot wait 20 or 40 years for the benefits of more efficient new buildings.
Cristina is extending her skills for design coordination in the fields of Pharmaceuticals and Biopharma.Rosa qualified in architecture at the ETSAB, the College of Architecture of Barcelona, Polytechnic University of Catalonia.. She joined.the architectural team.
of Bryden Wood in 2015, having previously worked in architectural firms in Spain and the US, focusing on Urban & Public Space design, as well as Commercial & Residential design respectively..Since joining Bryden Wood in 2015, Rosa has been involved in a variety of schemes developed through the use of., which has enabled her to control multi-disciplinary coordination and production of information through to delivery on site.
Lately, she has been involved in the expansion phase of Circle Birmingham Hospital-Rehab and is now leading the detailed design of residential plots at Sugar House Island.. Passionate about the design and detail process, Rosa’s experience in landscape and architectural design gives her the ability to face a variety of project requirements, from concept to project completion.One of Rosa’s many skills is delivering projects on time and on budget, without compromising the architectural design.Steven joined Bryden Wood in 2006, initially working as a project architect to deliver the 1500 person Hertfordshire County Council office refurbishment scheme..
He has subsequently been involved in a series of large framework projects across the UK for various clients in sectors including aviation, residential, healthcare and commercial.
During the most recent years he is been leading the early design development of a. new type of rehabilitative prison.This has to be done on a project-by-project basis because decisions vary accordingly, demanding different amounts and kinds of work and design elements.
Fundamental questions of viability and value must be asked early and answered using data-driven modelling and schematics..Sitting with the client and asking questions forms the basis of every project that follows a Design to Value approach.
Rather than proposing a building to a client who in turn decides if they (a) like the idea and (b) can afford it, Design to Value first asks What is it that you need?What are you trying to achieve?