Parametric Design for BME Students – A Professional Lecture for the Engineers of the Future

The colleagues of bim.GROUP are regular guest lecturers at BME. This time, Arnold Gyuricza, project lead designer at the steel structure office, gave a presentation as part of the Department of Structural Mechanics' new course, "Introduction to Parametric Structural Design."

The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the theoretical foundations of parametric modeling and design, as well as its potential industrial applications, with particular emphasis on the engineering challenges of the future.

During the lecture, Arnold presented the practical application of parametric design methods through two key projects by bim.GROUP:

  • MOL Campus – Hungary’s tallest building at 143 meters, where bim.GROUP was responsible for fabrication design tasks and joint calculations.
  • Jedlik Ányos High School – A project recognized with the Construction Industry Award of Excellence, for which our team carried out the complete structural design, from concept development to execution.

Through these examples, students gained a comprehensive understanding of the practical role of parametric design in the execution and fabrication planning of steel structures.

Educational involvement is part of bim.GROUP's long-term goals to actively contribute to the development of engineering education and promote the adoption of the latest digital design methods among the next generation of professionals.

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