Regulatory authorities in Singapore have made efforts to support the growth of PPVC as a preferred DfMA approach.
The body itself carries on the advantages of scaling.An organ contains some hundred billion cells and the body is made up of about 100 organs and limbs..
If we look more broadly into the living world, we can see that size and scale are really important factors in function, efficiency, and survival.Human beings are not accidentally the size we are.We’re a size that allows us to travel long distances.
We developed in the Rift Valley in Africa, a landscape that was rapidly changing, in relative terms, creating new and diverse habitats.To survive and exploit this, we needed to be able to travel, develop technologies (fire and tools), problem solve, and adapt.
Homo erectus, our earlier cousin, could do all these things and spread out globally surviving and developing for a million years.
Interestingly, Homo sapiens, us, developing later and in parallel were a bit smaller.I've been punched in the face a lot.
It's not easy, but nothing that's really amazing is ever easy.And, by the way, interestingly enough, I don't really get punched in the face that often at all anymore, which is, I think, a litmus test that things are changing.”.
Marks says that these days people mainly just want to know how to get where they need to go with all of this.She says the CEOs still fighting the change to industrialised construction need to recognise that others aren’t anymore - that in a long-game sense, they “probably aren’t doing the right thing.”.