@JonMikkelHansen @SandieWesth Der er desværre meget få tømrerarbejder på projektet lige nu, men projektet har brug for lærlinge inden for mange andre spændende fag. Håber Oliver finder en god plads!
Lærlinge spiller en vigtig rolle på Femern-projektet. Forleden blev en af dem fejret for sin førsteplads i #DMiSkills. Sammen med entreprenører, uddannelser og civilsamfund arbejder vi som bygherre på at få flere til at vælge #faglært#eud https://t.co/sQdrJ7SjP5
World’s best building in 2021 is a small rural hospital in Bangladesh
- built with bare minimum of resources
- collects and stores rainwater
- built for just $2m
- most spaces not air conditioned
- views of water, trees, for the sick
https://t.co/uTFccp0IHA
Was a privilege speaking at @DaluxAps annual summit earier this month to present our (amazing) @nythospital project, our journey with the the Dalux platform and the emerging future of #AEC technology and megaproject management
Great @etroxel ep w @brianringley on feedback loops between the construction site and design teams. High-res reality capture allows for less linear process and for teams to be clever about what’s left undefined in design. cc @imerso3d https://t.co/QnwpGuNOgo
@seanw_m The Design Museum in Bredgade has lots of the Danish furniture classics. Walk through Bredgade (furniture shops) to Nyhavn and Ofelia Plads (stripped-down multifunctional public space by the water), Royal Danish Playhouse, on along the water to Blox and Frederiksholms Kanal...
@seanw_m When going to Louisiana pass by Ordrupgaard Museum w architect and designer Finn Juhl’s House plus buildings/works by Hadid and Snøhetta. In CPH, this new project by Praksis https://t.co/rCUoE7cn9r is subtle and excellent.
@StephenNParker@seanw_m By Lundgaard & Tranberg, these other Copenhagen works are worth checking out: https://t.co/PYQcfxFsPI https://t.co/VqJJi989Py https://t.co/GBLuKTzCqT https://t.co/2uXTxcDJN4
Herzog & de Meuron address this really well in Zürich 🇨🇭and Hillerød 🇩🇰 hospitals using low build and courtyards so light reaches into the healthcare machine, not just facade-facing patient rooms and offices
”Micro-products” is a smart way to think of deliverables in construction, both during design and execution. The agile term gets thrown a lot but this write up makes sense 🙏 @tannis_liviniuk
Developers/clients need to move “from asset class mentality to product mentality” and “from reactive accountants to progressive designers”. 🙏 Excellent quotes from Gustaf Lilliehöök of NREP in this talk https://t.co/2H7lqf4Hvc
@georgevaldes Content could be a mix of hard data e.g. from BIM, specifications, firm data (Monograph?) and the firm’s comments. Highlighting both current challenges and opportunities.
@georgevaldes Having this is as part of the project plan might make the dialogue on progress (or what goes into “progress”!) more of an ongoing, open and shared-risk type of activity, and less of an intermittent “occurrence” putting everyone on guard.