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

5 reasons why move beyond grasshopper and dynamo?
Parametric design

Python and C# in AEC: 5 Reasons why Move Beyond Grasshopper and Dynamo?

After becoming comfortable with Grasshopper or Dynamo, you may wonder what’s next on your learning journey. Visual programming provides a fantastic introduction to the world
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My biggest mistake learning python in the aec
Parametric design

My biggest mistake Learning Python in the AEC

Python is simple and flexible. You’ve likely heard this many times. It’s become a favorite in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) field. But let’s
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Beginner's Guide to C# in Grasshopper
Parametric design

Beginner’s Guide to C# in Grasshopper

Welcome to the Beginner’s Guide to C# in Grasshopper! In this guide, I’ll introduce you to C#, a powerful programming language that is commonly used
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6 reasons why engineers
Parametric design

6 reasons why Engineers should learn programming in the AEC

In one of the previous articles (Why AEC industry sucks?), I have presented a little bit about the construction industry and productivity problems and compared
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A beginner's guide to data trees in grasshopper
Parametric design

A Beginner’s Guide to Data Trees in Grasshopper

One of the most challenging aspects of Grasshopper is understanding data tree structures, which can be a daunting task for even the most experienced users.
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Understanding parametric curves in Grasshopper
Parametric design

Understanding parametric curves in Grasshopper: Curve parameters and domains

When it comes to designing complex geometric shapes and forms, Grasshopper is an incredibly powerful tool that can help you achieve your goals. However, in
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