Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

You spend so much time at work, it’s really important.

Maswiken also remarks on this ease of movement within the hospital.He enjoys the freedom of not having to ‘push things aside’ to walk between areas.

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

The hallways are very spacious, particularly when compared to the ‘narrow corridors’ of other hospitals in which he has worked.‘For safety reasons,’ he says, ‘I feel very reassured that it’s very safe in terms of evacuation and day-to-day movement.It’s very good.’.

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

Head of Nursing Paul Highton expresses this same sentiment when discussing the various options he has if needing to move quickly to another area of the facility.‘It’s very easy, really,’ he says.

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

‘There’s a central stairway, which you can sort of run up, or walk with intent… The lifts are very quick.

They’re very spacious.He predicts a 5-7 year 'renaissance' period where these new professionals will drive significant change in the industry, before many potentially move into startups or entrepreneurial ventures.. 4.

Evolution of architectural education.He notes that traditional architectural education needs to adapt to tech-savvy students who often know more about certain tools than their professors.

However, he emphasises that the core value of architectural education lies in teaching critical thinking and problem-solving skills rather than specific technical knowledge.. 5.Communication and language in architecture.