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Turner Construction’s Amy Schaap on Using Neuro-Based Design to Create Workspaces for Enhanced Productivity

In this episode of Buildings 2.0, Jose speaks with Amy Schaap, VDC Engineer at Turner Construction. Amy shares her unique journey from biology to the world of construction. She discusses the innovative use of mycelium-based insulation as a sustainable building material, highlighting its potential to improve energy efficiency. 

 

Amy also dives into the transformative role of BIM and AI in enhancing project management, enabling more accurate estimations and fostering collaboration among stakeholders. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of neuro-based design in creating adaptable workspaces that prioritize human well-being and productivity. 

 

Topics discussed:

  • The innovative use of mycelium-based insulation, emphasizing its potential to enhance energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact in construction.
  • How BIM technology revolutionizes project management by enabling accurate estimations, improved collaboration, and streamlined workflows among various stakeholders.
  • The integration of AI in construction processes is discussed, showcasing its ability to optimize project timelines and enhance decision-making.
  • The importance of designing spaces that consider human behavior and well-being, creating environments that boost productivity and comfort.
  • The need for versatile office designs that accommodate hybrid work models and diverse employee needs in modern workplaces.
  • The critical role of communication and shared vocabulary among architects, engineers, and contractors to ensure project success.
  • Common challenges faced during construction projects, including clashes between design elements and how to resolve them effectively.
  • The importance of collecting and analyzing metrics over time to improve efficiency and sustainability in construction practices.
  • Emerging trends in the industry, focusing on sustainability, technology integration, and the evolving needs of urban environments. 

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