For people who build with wood.
Struqo is a young tool for wood building. When you just want to get a wall down on paper, it's quick. When you need more, it grows with you: materials, parts list, construction plan.
Wood can do more than you think.
Wood has interested me for as long as I can remember. You can build with it, take it apart, reuse it. When all else fails, it keeps you warm. It smells when you fell it, when you saw it, when you plane it. And it brings joy. On your own with your hands, with good craftspeople, with friends, or with kids.
Wood works for an office block as well as for a garden shed. Anyone who has put up a small roof extension with a chainsaw and a handful of carriage bolts knows: a few years later you unscrew it again without trouble. The material moves on to the next add-on.
A tool for your own projects.
A while ago I wanted to do a small renovation on a wooden house. Sketch, work out materials, build a parts list. At the same time, AI has reached a point where one person can build things that used to need a team. So I started building the tool myself. Maybe someone else likes it too.
One person, in Munich.
Struqo is built by Stephan Riess in Munich. Architecture studies, then 25 years as senior design and product lead in larger places. Now there's time to go back to the material with my hands. Let's see how far this goes.
Your projects are yours, any time. You can export to PDF and SVG anytime, DXF follows. Should Struqo one day pause, your data comes out without detours.
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