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8 NEWS SOFTWARE HLM launches quality measurement tool


After more than three years in software development and testing, HLM Architects have launched a “digital tool” that “assesses how emerging building design concepts are likely to perform by measuring the quality of the environment for the people that use them.” The ‘HLM_Healthcheck’ software


provides designers with desktop access to “projected environmental sustainability knowledge” over a building’s lifetime, said the practice. It enables “very early design concepts to be tested for their impact on people’s health and wellbeing without complex three-dimensional modelling.” The software “uses best practice from a


range of established environmental design guidelines,” said the firm, including CIBSE, BREEAM, and WELL. In this way it can “instantly identify if design adaptations are needed to ensure that the places and spaces we create will have good access to views and daylight, not overheat or have poor air quality, mitigate noise pollution and provide a connection with nature and to other people.” Marking a “significant step” in HLM


Architects campaign to achieve RIBA 2030 Sustainable Outcomes on all projects by 2025, HLM_Healthcheck is


one of three digital tools that make up the practice’s ‘Thoughtful Design Toolkit,’ which has been shortlisted for Innovation of the Year at the BCIA Awards. The Toolkit provides “data-driven analysis that puts people at the heart of design


decision-making,” said HLM. For more information about


HLM_Healthcheck and the practice’s ‘Thoughtful Design Toolkit,’ visit the website URL www.hlmarchitects.com/digital-innovation


NEW APPOINTMENT


Price is right for BDG architecture + design’s Shanghai studio


BDG architecture + design (BDG), has welcomed Rob Price to lead its APAC presence from the newly opened Shanghai Studio. Originally from the US, Robert has held design leadership roles in China, with Hassell, JLL and Gensler, for more than a decade.


Drawing on his knowledge of urban planning, public policy, history and cultural anthropology and is an art and architecture contributor for Chicago Public Radio, Rob’s recent projects


include: the workplace campus for a global sports brand, Shanghai Park Avenue Central, and the Shanghai Tower. 2021 continues a period of


exponential global growth and reach for BDG with over 25 projects underway worldwide, supported by strategic opening of studios in Sao Paulo and Shanghai to support ongoing projects in the LATAM and APAC region respectively, such as Sydney, Brisbane, Sao Paulo and Mexico.


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