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Women in BIM 2022 part 1: Giulia Pustorino

Welcome to the first in our series of interviews counting down to International Women’s Day on 8 March. A new interview will appear every Tuesday morning until 8 March. First to step into the spotlight is Giulia Pustorino, BIM manager at Weston Williamson + Partners, where she is responsible for developing the long-term vision of BIM across its London studio. She is a qualified engineer and architect with 10 years’ experience in the industry. She is also a regional lead coordinator at Women In BIM (WIB).

Why did you choose a digital pathway for your career in construction? 

After my studies, I started to work as an architect. I still remember the frustration of spending long hours doing drawings and checking them manually. I quickly lost interest in my job because it was repetitive, and I couldn’t find the motivation to do it.

I started to look for an answer, and I got in contact with an architect from Switzerland who was leading some research on BIM. I went to Zurich to meet him, and he showed me some projects created in a BIM environment. 

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