Day: 4 Systems for construction with wood s/position
WORKSHOP EXPOMBERA Entre Ríos 2024 Active wood: innovation, sustainability and experience in wood construction
Date: August 15, 2024 Lugar: Siupacha 844. Entre Ríos House, Buenos Aires, CABA 11 to 18 hs ¡Sin position and with limited quotas! Do not miss this unique opportunity for training and networking in a single day! Learn from expert companies in innovative construction systems and discover the latest trends in research and design in sustainable construction and wood housing. Training program: 11: 00 Opening of the permanent workshop 11 to 18.hs 12:00 The art of preparing and designing The regional woods !!! M.M.O. Eduardo Rubel 14:15 Introduction to the Cassasip construction system with Arqta. Yanina Morel15: 00 Construction System/ Federal Network with Mr. Hugo Rubén García15: 45 How to build a propanel house with Arqto. Ricardo Ronal Gómez16: 30 Next Home - Advanced Technology with Mr. Rodrigo Figueras17: 15 Architecture and Research with Arqto. Alejandro Blerachia Acredit free of charge inhttps://arquitectura.net.ar/jornadas-de-capacitacion-de-systems-para-la-construccion-con-madera/We are waiting for you to share knowledge and experiences that will revolutionize the construction sector! Wood Frame - Steel Frame Sustainable
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