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RE: Sustainability
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Rodrigo Pissarra
05-22-2017 09:47 AM
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We are asked to include at least one sustainable solution in our final works, and besides cleaner practices and techniques, we have a good emphasis in Accessibility and Ergonomics regulations (here, in BR, NBR 9050 and NR17). ------------------------------ Rodrigo Pissarra S.M.ASCE Sao Paolo - ...
RE: Female Engineers
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05-04-2017 03:07 PM
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I´m afraid there's still some discrimination, since women are able to prove they are good enough to enter the company but progressing to higher positions is still a biased issue. Here, in Sao Paolo, we still here comments like "A woman in the field is complicated", or just like my mate at school had ...
RE: One way to think about Architectural Engineering
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10-19-2016 11:54 AM
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Indeed, the salad model is exactly I what I have seen on the ASc in Architectural Drawing course, although many fellows wish to follow Architecture as their major, this minor focus in the project, and tries to integrate all areas. It is not as specific as the minor in Building Construction, yet has the ...
RE: IPD - Why not?
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08-31-2016 01:32 PM
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Choosing an IPD approach is an appropriate solution when collaboration of players is needed to add efficiency to a system, otherwise this may disrupt an established balance within that system. This approach has to have a clear defined question to be answered, so that efforts may loose focus and discussions ...
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