Ten students from Zespół Szkół Zawodowych nr 1 in Skierniewice arrived in Sevilla to master bioclimatic architecture. Immersed in the local design culture, five participants tackled construction drawings, mastering 2D and 3D AutoCAD wall systems, insulation layers, and precise surface measurements. They bridged the gap between theory and execution by generating scaled technical blueprints for real-world site application.
The second group focused on the intricate art of interior and exterior design. They cultivated sophisticated block libraries, managed complex coordinate systems, and rendered bioclimatic house models. Through rigorous editing commands, they mapped out interior divisions and facilities, ensuring every technical detail was captured before final rendering.
Working side-by-side, the entire cohort transformed digital sketches into functional bioclimatic solutions. They navigated the challenges of modern construction software, refining their ability to represent doors, windows, and service openings while integrating advanced installation blocks to define sustainable living spaces.
Bridging traditional construction with modern digital precision, our students transformed abstract bioclimatic concepts into professional technical realities under the Spanish sun.
The trainees gained a deep understanding of passive systems, insulation, and building orientation. They mastered 2D and 3D AutoCAD workflows, effectively linking design intent to on-site execution while exploring renewable energy integration.
Beyond technical proficiency, the group embraced environmental stewardship in construction. By applying knowledge of green roofs, solar energy, and project planning, they returned home equipped with the practical expertise needed to shape the future of sustainable, high-efficiency architecture.