The Neutral podcast EP 02/S01 - Jerker Lessing Adjunct Professor at Stanford

The Neutral Podcast

Jan 16 2024 • 1 hr 3 mins

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In this episode, we had the pleasure of hosting Jerker Lessing, Adjunct Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford. Our conversation delved into the transformative realm of industrialized construction and how it compares to traditional construction methods.

Jerker, who earned a PhD from Lund University in Sweden, is also the Director of Research and Development at BoKlok, Sweden’s residential housing concept, which aims to provide affordable sustainable home ownership in the form of industrialized, efficiently built homes.

Read Jerker’s thesis “Industrialised House-Building Concept and Processes”, and his dissertation “Industrialised House-Building - Conceptual Orientation and Strategic Perspectives”.

Imagine stepping into a world where building homes is as precise and customer-focused as crafting a fine automobile. That's the reality our esteemed guest, a hybrid of academic brilliance and industry savvy, brings to the table in our latest conversation. With roots at Lund University and a career spanning innovative companies like Terence and BoKlok, he takes us on a tour from academia to the cutting edge of sustainable real estate and industrialized construction. His collaboration with Stanford University and significant contributions to annual conferences are molding the minds that will build our future.

Transitioning to the nuts and bolts of industrialized construction, our guest unravels the systematic approach that's revolutionizing the way we think about building. While traditional construction methods often start from scratch, industrialized construction is a symphony of process orientation, prefabrication, and supply chain management that sings the tune of efficiency and environmental consciousness. The episode illuminates the successful partnership between Skanska and IKEA that birthed BoKlok, and the strategic R&D efforts that are pushing the boundaries of housing innovation. It's a deep dive into a world where customer value is king, and long-term collaborations are the cornerstone of redefining industry missions.

Revving up the discussion, we shift gears to compare the intricacies of the construction industry with the automotive world, revealing the strategic playbooks of companies like BoKlok and Bindelholz. Whether it's focusing on market demands or leveraging core competencies, these industry leaders are steering towards a future where sustainable practices are integrated seamlessly into their foundational strategies. This episode isn't just about understanding how to construct buildings; it's about crafting a sustainable future, one innovative brick at a time. Join us for a journey into the heart of modern construction, where every nail, beam, and blueprint is a step towards a greener tomorrow.