Structural Engineers face increasing pressure to swiftly produce designs that are both sustainable and cost-effective, while owners are becoming less tolerant of late-stage design alterations. To excel in this demanding environment, structural engineers must be capable of swiftly communicating clear options and conducting thorough analyses to validate the value and feasibility of each.
This webinar explores best practices for handling multiple design options and demonstrates how GSA's tools can offer rapid and reliable insights into the performance of each option.
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Discover best practices for outlining design options using 3D finite element analysis
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Gain insight into the value of footfall analysis during the scheme design phase
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Learn how parametric analysis with GSA and Grasshopper can supercharge your scheme design work
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Structural design of health care facilities
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Structural design of laboratory spaces
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Structural design of public assembly areas
Head of Structural Products, Oasys
Originally trained as a structural engineer, he brings design delivery experience and understanding of designers’ needs to software development. He has contributed to many complex building projects throughout his career, including York Lions Stadium, the Toronto-York Spadina subway extension and Billy Bishop pedestrian tunnel, and the Mattamy National Cycling Centre.
Senior Application Specialist, Oasys
Peter Debney is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE), as well as a member of the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE). He is the senior consultant, structural application specialist, support manager, and quality manager for Arup in the Oasys software group. He has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Bradford and is a visiting lecturer at several universities. He is a regular public speaker and has published a book on Computational Engineering.
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