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compas_timber
is a user-friendly open-source software toolkit to streamline the design of timber frame structures. Despite its advances in digitalization compared to other building techniques, timber construction is often perceived as a challenging field, involving intricate processes in design, planning, coordination, and fabrication. We aim to increase the use of timber in architecture by lowering the threshold of creating versatile and resource-aware designs.
It is recomended you install
compas_timber
inside a virtual environment.
pip install compas_timber
To install compas_timber
to Rhino run
python -m compas_rhino.install
We encourage the use of the COMPAS framework forum for questions and discussions.
If you found an issue or have a suggestion for a dandy new feature, please file a new issue in our issue tracker.
We love contributions!
Check the Contributor's Guide for more details.
compas_timber
is currently developed by Gramazio Kohler Research. See the list of authors for a complete overview.
FAQs
COMPAS package for modeling, designing and fabricating timber assemblies.
We found that compas-timber demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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