DfMA and productisation: From one-off to repeatable

Integrated Design in practice: Transforming complex architectural visions into a simplified, scalable kit-of-parts.

Construction treats every project as bespoke. Manufacturing treats every product as the starting point for the next iteration. Bryden Wood has spent more than 30 years closing that gap – applying Design for Manufacture and Assembly to create buildings and components that are fabricated with precision, assembled efficiently, and designed to be repeated at scale.

Our Platform approach to DfMA: P-DfMA – identifies the structural and dimensional features shared across building types to create a cross-sector kit of standardised parts, supporting the full range of architectural ambition while delivering the economies of scale that manufacturing achieves across every other industry. Capital cost and programme reductions of 30% are not uncommon. At The Forge, P-DfMA reduced upfront embodied carbon by 39% – independently verified by Cundall – and doubled on-site productivity.