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Changes to market conditions, developer contributions, or the cost of land could impact the number, or location, of homes originally desired.
She pointed out that productisation is not just about manufacturing but also about enabling architects and engineers to focus on what matters most: creative, high-value design.. 3..The role of technology: Connected ecosystems.

Amy and Jaimie discussed how technology serves as the 'connective tissue' that enables the adoption of industrialised construction.Platforms like Autodesk’s suite of tools and Bryden Wood’s work on.Building Information Modeling (BIM).

construction platforms.are driving the integration of design, manufacturing, and construction processes.

These technologies provide the data and insights needed to support decision-making, optimise workflows, and improve project outcomes.
Integrating machine learning and AI further optimises these processes, leading to smarter construction solutions and improved project outcomes.. 4..It creates further efficiencies.
For example, the standard building types can be used across a range of sites.For each, the site-specific design activities can be focused on the placement of the buildings relative to each other, arranging orientation to minimise overlooking and overheating (for both the comfort of prisoners and to reduce energy use), maximise views of landscape, and so on.
It contributes to overall better design and allows designers to focus more of their efforts on solving the specific challenges relating to a particular site and context.Standardised solutions lend themselves to efficiencies in construction and the application of DfMA.