Krzysztof Wojslaw

Krzysztof Wojsław

Parmetric Design Specialist

Hi, my name is Krzysztof Wojslaw. I met BIM thermology in 2013 at the Norwegian Technical University NTNU in Trondheim, where I wrote my master’s thesis for the Norwegian Public Road Administration.

A few words about me

For 3 years I have been associated with Sweco – Oslo, as a bridge designer, where my mainly tasks are: coordination of international projects and implementation of new design methods. I was responsible for the BIM model of the first bridge in Europe approved by the road administration only based on the 3D model – ‘drawing less’ (2017). In addition, I am a participant in the Nordic cooperation program for standardization of software and design methods – Nordic Bridge Environment.

I like to share knowledge and experience. Therefore, on LinkedIn, I publish practical examples in the field of parametric modelling and task automation, which I use in infrastructural projects. In addition to that, I participate in numerous BIM conferences as a speaker. Active living – a former rugby player, and the current triathlete. Privately – a lover of trekking with wife in the Polish and Norwegian mountains. 

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My articles

Grasshopper Tekla
Parametric design

How to start using Grasshopper Tekla Live Link?

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First Parametric Project in Grasshopper
Parametric design

How to start with the first parametric project in Grasshopper?

If you’re new to Parametric Design, the idea of starting your first parametric project in Grasshopper can be intimidating. But with a bit of guidance,
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Data tree generation
Parametric design

Data tree generation in Grasshopper

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Parametric design

Are you ready to become an Engineer 4.0?

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BIM Basics

Why AEC industry sucks? Is there still a place for future engineers?

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Computational thinking Engineer
Parametric design

Computational Thinking-Why should engineers care about it?

Computational Thinking is one of the biggest superpowers of future engineers.  We can look at it as a set of skills needed to convert real-life
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