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159: ‘Project Phoenix, Part 1: Design’, with David Benjamin and Ryan McNulty


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David Benjamin and Ryan McNulty join the podcast to talk about the integration of architecture and technology in creating a 300-unit affordable housing development in the Bay Area called Project Phoenix.

The project involves a unique collaboration between MBH Architects, Factory OS, and Autodesk, and how they leveraged generative design and real-time analytics software tools. Our conversation also highlights the efficiencies gained through modular construction, the challenges of incorporating new technology in design and construction, and potential implications for the AEC industry.

To learn more about David Benjamin and Ryan McNulty, see the full show notes with links, find more episodes, and find the past guests on the TRXL podcast please visit https://trxl.co

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