Design Buy Build Issue 35 2018 | Page 18

7:- Do you find that the market for modular homes has increased dramatically over the past 12 months? The investment in modular has certainly increased interest in it. London’s City Hall has said that it is willing to give more funding to modular development and Homes England has also provided more support with additional funding for the sector. So that is bringing manufacturers and developers closer together. Where there are perhaps challenges remain around issues of design. We have to design each modular development to the needs of each manufacturer because they each have their own way of building, so some degree of standardisation here would be helpful. 8:- With technology now being at the forefront of most things we do on a day to day basis has technology helped you in your creations or is it something that has been hard to adapt to? Before I set up the practice I always worked on the more cutting-edge projects such as London’s City Hall, for which we relied upon technology to help us create the designs. That’s always been my kind of thing. So, when we set up Astudio, we did so with the intention of really using technology to help us design, whether that’s using 3D imaging, CAD modelling or environmental testing. Technology is part of our design DNA. We would have a problem if we didn’t use it. 9:- Looking back over your history and very impressive working past were you worked as a project director at some very prestigious architectural practices such as Foster & Partners what made you want to take the leap and become the founder and director of Astudio? I was lucky enough to work for a great architectural practice and work on some very big projects. For a long time, it was great but I got to a point where I began to think I would approach certain projects differently to the way they were being designed. There’s nothing wrong with this, just a different perspective but when you begin to reach the point where you develop, perhaps, a different philosophical approach to the architectural practice you work for, then you have to follow your own path. At Astudio we are coming at the construction industry in a completely different way. We like to look at a problem, like the housebuilding crisis for example, and find a solution to that which challenges the current methods, uses our experience in construction from design to manufacturing to deliver a better way. 18 For us this involves a huge amount of testing and research, which makes every day worthwhile. Comments from Richard Hyams, founder Astudio astudio Tel: +44 (0)207 401 4100 [email protected] www.astudio.co.uk www.twitter.com/AstudioArch