July 2024


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Ergodomus is an Italian Timber Engineering firm with an international experience on over 300 buildings.Our designing holistic approach meets unique technical and managing services, far beyond static calculation.

Building Industry, Design and Mass Timber

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As summer heats up, so does our commitment to advancing Mass Timber projects. While we're hard at work on remarkable new structures, our passion for sharing knowledge about Mass Timber remains strong.

This July, we’re excited to delve deeper into Mass Timber Tall Buildings. We'll also explore the intricate relationship between Levels of Development (LODs) and Building Information Modeling (BIM), along with the recent upload of the entire DfMAy conference on our website!


We’re especially excited to share with you a glimpse of a big project!
Or should we say, a 'tall' one?

Is Italian Timber reaching the 

height of ancient Rome?

Imagine standing on top of the colosseum at over 40 meters high.
Thrilling, right? Now, picture walking on the rooftop of a Mass Timber Building of almost the same impressive height!


Get ready for this breathtaking experience, because in just a few months, we'll be stepping onto the rooftop of the tallest Mass Timber Building in Italy – a project we're excited to be engineering!

But wait, what exactly counts as "tall" in the world of Mass Timber Buildings? How do we measure up?
Join us as we look at the criteria set by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) to define what makes a building sky-high in the realm of timber.

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DfMAy 2024: full length video now available! 

Can't dive into the ocean? Neither can we. But together we can dive deep into the innovations and expertise of our speakers at this year's DfMAy.
The entire conference is now available on our website!

WATCH IT NOW

Article: Bim, LOD and Mass Timber

100, 200, 300 or 400?

It's not a game, nor it is a quiz!

This is the Level of Development of a project in a BIM workflow. The higher the number, the more detailed the drawings will be. How does it apply to timber?

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