

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.Â
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My articles
10 TIPS to learn parametric design faster!
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How to use masks in grasshopper for data tree?!
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5 TIPS to better collaboration in GRASSHOPPER
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5 Grasshopper tricks to defeat spaghetti monster
During the last years of my work, I have created too many terrible scripts. I mean it. Back then I was convinced that I had …
8 GRASSHOPPER shortcuts which you SHOULD know!!
Keyboard shortcuts can significantly speed up work in a given program. The sequences of several mouse movements can be easily replaced by pressing several keys. …
Everything about ICE meetings in VDC – Part 1
Throughout my career I have experienced many project meetings that lasted way too long. Meetings which could in fact last less than 20 minutes ended …