Offsite Magazine - Issue 25 (September/October 2020)

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UK INDUSTRY NEWS Offsite Ready Challenge Delivers New Visitor Hub

Students from Edinburgh Napier University and the City of Glasgow College have linked up to design a new visitor hub for Beecraigs Country Park, Linlithgow. Two teams from the Scottish institutions were tasked with creating an ecologically sustainable, environmentally friendly and inclusive focal point to the vibrant country park. The aim was to layout a proposed building that could be constructed and deconstructed away from the intended site and was part of the ‘Are you Offsite Ready? Online design challenge’ sponsored by Stora Enso. ‘Team 2’ won the first prize, designing a hub which would cater for cyclists, with open and accessible areas. ‘Team 1’ delivered their presentation on a centre which would withstand the elements, including a mezzanine complemented by the carefully considered path of the sun. The challenge was originally conceptualised by Edinburgh Napier lecturer Dr Mila Duncheva and research assistant for the Centre for Offsite Construction and Innovative Structures, Louise

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Rogers, with Catriona Jordan, from City of Glasgow College, as a way of giving students an opportunity to gain some industry experience out with the university curriculum and in lieu of the international internships usually available to students from Edinburgh Napier’s School of Engineering & the Built Environment. Rory Doak, Business Development Manager at Stora Enso UK & Ireland said: “Stora Enso were thrilled to support a student-led design project, showcasing the abilities of students to adapt to new working conditions and produce manufacturable, sustainable and inclusive designs. I hope that we will see more competitions emerge, like this, that equip students with strong fundamental knowledge of BIM, inclusivity, and sustainable construction with timber. I am sure these principles will be key industry drivers in the future, and these students will continue to champion these design principles as they build their careers.” Dr Mila Duncheva added: “This challenge was designed to develop students’ transferable skills including teamworking, problem solving, working to tight deadlines and collaborative digital workflows using building information modelling (BIM). I was

astounded by both teams’ intricate technical solutions and striking visual presentations and am delighted we provided a positive experience for them during the worst of the pandemic.” The project spanned 12 weeks and presented challenges for the students as they learned to work together remotely, whilst figuring out how to get the best from their designs and cater for the park’s one million yearly visitors. The Offsite Ready challenge teams collaborated with West Lothian Council to provide accurate geographical plans of the proposed sites and engineering consultant firm SWECO, who did an analysis of the project’s factors. This challenge was part of the wider Offsite Ready project funded by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) and led by the Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) in collaboration with Edinburgh Napier University, City of Glasgow College, Construction Wales Innovation Centre, Ministry of Building Innovation and Education and Class of Your Own. Source: www.napier.ac.uk

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