Digital Construction

Parametric design shaves months off structural engineering at Sydney high rise

Robert Bird Group pioneers automated design to improve structural design efficiencies on an office development in Sydney. Denise Chevin, editor of BIM+, finds out more.  

New software written by the global engineering firm Robert Bird Group has enabled the firm to dramatically reduce the design time for a high-rise office tower in Sydney, Australia.

The building, circa 260m high at 55 storeys above ground level, has been designed by Foster & Partners.

The engineers have written a Grasshopper script which applies parametric design (computer generated design) to optimise the structural frame to get the most efficient design.

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