Welcome to the Konstru User Forum
PinnedWelcome to the Konstru User Forum,
Please make yourself at home and feel free to ask/answer questions about Konstru. The purpose of this forum is to get a lively discussion about Konstru's usability, features and its future. We, the Konstru team, will share features we are working on and improve them with your feedback. So you get the most out of Konstru.
What you can expect on this forum:
- Discussion by and for designers, architects, engineers.
- Feature requests and discussions.
- Previews and early beta builds to download.
- A friendly environment to ask questions and find answers about Konstru. There are no stupid questions, we all have something to learn and something to contribute.
- Links to resources on computational design, parametric workflows, and new ways of thinking about collaboration.
Thanks for visiting, and we hope you make this site a regular part of your day.
The Konstru Team
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Hey Dave,
Great to hear that Konstru covers your bases...and that a fellow Kiwi has found it useful! I'm an expat who's been in NYC for 10+ years, some of that time helping make Konstru what it is today. Looking forward to introducing the rest of the Long White Cloud to it's benefits.
Nick
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Hi Nick,
Greetings from the home land :D If you're ever over this way hit me up, I would like to pick your brains on a few things. I'm a bit starved for minds who understand much of this at all.
The pool is a bit shallow over my way for people who use software in this way and think about BIM as interoperable data rather than a default outcome of clicking to place objects to get drawings out of the other end.. Here is a typical 'dumb' workflow I see all too often… Engineer does model for analysis normally as a stand alone model > Draughtsman draws up said design introducing rework and potential human error > At very best an .ifc files is shared to Tekla for shop drawing which we all know is very limited and sometimes almost completely useless and misleading at times.None of these are really tied together in any real way and design changes are costly and a nightmare to coordinate and we have the technology such that these things don't need to happen time and time again.
TIME FOR CHANGE!!!
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