Joost Kuckartz

Skyscraper Center Editorial Board

Amersfoort, Netherlands

About

Joost Kuckartz recently finished his PhD from the department of Infrastructure Engineering at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He holds a Masters of Electrical Engineering and Masters of Geography, both from the National Taiwan University. His interest in skyscrapers originated from Taipei, where the magnificent Taipei 101 is visible from almost any location. Ever since he has been involved in research related to the skyscrapers.

Joost Kuckartz

CTBUH Roles

Skyscraper Center Editorial Board (2015 – Present)

Annual Conference, Presenter (Shanghai 2014)

Videos

18 September 2014

2014 Shanghai International Conference - Session 15 - Q & A

2014 Shanghai International Conference Session 15 Questions & Answers session with speakers Roland Bechmann, Werner Sobek Group; Joost Kuckartz, SODIS LAB; and Weiping Shao, BIAD.

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Videos

18 September 2014

Operational Stage BIM – Monitoring of Structural Safety

Building information modelling (BIM) is omnipresent, but known to be efficient for design and optimizing construction. The premise of BIM however is its use throughout...

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Research

16 September 2014

Operational Stage BIM – Monitoring of Structural Safety

Joost Kuckartz, Andrey Shakhramanyan & Andrey Yaremenko, SODIS LAB

Building information modelling (BIM) is omnipresent, but known to be efficient for design and optimizing construction. The premise of BIM however is its use throughout...

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18 September 2014

2014 Shanghai International Conference - Session 15 - Q & A

2014 Shanghai International Conference Session 15 Questions & Answers session with speakers Roland Bechmann, Werner Sobek Group; Joost Kuckartz, SODIS LAB; and Weiping Shao, BIAD.

18 September 2014

Operational Stage BIM – Monitoring of Structural Safety

Building information modelling (BIM) is omnipresent, but known to be efficient for design and optimizing construction. The premise of BIM however is its use throughout...

16 September 2014

Operational Stage BIM – Monitoring of Structural Safety

Joost Kuckartz, Andrey Shakhramanyan & Andrey Yaremenko, SODIS LAB

Building information modelling (BIM) is omnipresent, but known to be efficient for design and optimizing construction. The premise of BIM however is its use throughout...