Each structural subsystem has characteristic components that respond to specific requirements. Sometimes, specific terminologies and modes of representation are used. However, the most important aspect is that each subsystem addresses different problems that correlate their logic within the construction system, the technical needs they respond to, the needs dictated by usage modes, legislative requirements, etc. Through examples and practical exercises, we aim, in these workshops, to understand these systems in detail. We will also seek solutions starting from the expectations we have for the respective system (expected performance), correlated with the normative requirements.
In other words, we want you to acquire the necessary competencies to technically realize any vision, to achieve the desired level of detail, and to make that detail practically executable.
This series is aimed at anyone who wishes to deepen their technical knowledge and skills, whether or not they have prior training in architecture, structural engineering, installations or related subfields.
These workshops are designed to help participants understand and apply the principles of technical representation for architectural subsystems, which are essential for successful project execution.