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DOCK A 
ZURICH AIRPORT COMPETITION

This was one of the most challenging yet rewarding projects I've been a part of. I had the opportunity to collaborate as part of the first phase of the competition in the summer of 2020. I was tasked to create the revit model as part of the requirements for the competition, we needed to submit a complete revit model, with area counts, schedules, and IFC files all while following the requirements in German/English translation and building the model in metric units. 

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Since it was a competition we had some timing constraints, therefore we needed to work longer hours to complete it in time. Still, it was a rewarding experience knowing that our hard work and effort were worth it, allowing the team to pass to the next phase of the competition and eventually win it. ​​

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ZRH Exterior rendering by BUCHAREST STUDIO

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"The “Raumfachwerk” winning team with renowned architect Bjarke Ingels as the lead, is a collaboration between several firms. The firm BIG based in Copenhagen/New York, includes HOK, which specializes in airport buildings, mainly at large airports worldwide. Another is the Zurich-based architects’ firm 10:8. The international engineering and consultancy firm Buro Happold. Pirmin Jung, a Swiss engineering firm specializing in wood construction."

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phase 1 competition

• Built a 3D revit model referencing programming counts and following requirements in German and metric units

• Created specific overall room and program area plans and schedules as required for the initial phase of the competition

• Created, developed, and exported an extensive package including IFC files for each part of the revit model, all these as requirements for the first phase of the competition. 

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ZRH Exterior rendering by BUCHAREST STUDIO

 

"A mass-timber terminal and control tower named Dock A at Zurich's airport.

Expected to open in 2032, the building will be built largely from locally sourced timber and will become the airport's largest terminal."

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Fh, 2025

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