Structural engineer based in Québec, oriented toward timber structures, with a strong interest in computational design and the kind of problems that benefit from a good algorithm.
Started Hurluberlu to bring clarity and transparency to the quick engineering calculations we run on a daily basis. The kind of verifications that should take minutes, not hours.
Looking for a structural engineer interested in building interactive tools for the trade. Hands on, sharp, and aware that every firm keeps rebuilding the same calculations in its own private spreadsheets.
Hurluberlu is a passion project, and a standing invitation to share the workload and make the tools better.
salut@hurluberlu.ing
C#, Rhino.Compute, and the Grasshopper definitions that drive the calculations behind the scenes. If turning parametric models into reliable engineering tools sounds like a fun problem, there's a spot for you.
Same deal as the rest of the collective: real curiosity required.
salut@hurluberlu.ing
An engineering collective building free, interactive tools for repetitive structural calculations. Parametric geometry on one side, code-based logic on the other, and a stubborn belief that engineering software should be transparent.
Use the tools, share them, suggest improvements, or join the collective. Everything stays free and made with care.