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April 19, 2017 07:00 AM April 20, 2017 03:00 PM
3D Modeling & BIMThe 3D Modeling &: BIM Conference 2017 aims to provide the most updated tools and procedures for architectural design, surveying, design and project presentation. The event also builds on the body of knowledge regarding the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and sustainable design in the architectural deepening both the technical aspects that the new procedures specified in the regulations in the pipeline on this new philosophy of organizing the representation of the project.
The event builds on the body of knowledge regarding the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and sustainable design in architectural practice in both the technical aspects of design as well as the philosophy of organizing the representation of a project.
The workshop will also focus on BIM (Building Information Modeling) as a logical and informative resource, which places the designer at the center of the building process from concept to completion.
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6PM
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April 20, 2017 06:00 PM 07:00 PM
Collaborative Workflows for Landscape ArchitectsAs increasing demands are placed on landscape architects to meet sustainability standards at local and national levels, as well as from independent agencies, learning to work seamlessly with designers across teams and disciplines is critically important. That's why this webinar from Stephen Schrader, PLA, ASLA, associate landscape architect at Holcombe Norton Partners, Inc., uses case study examples to examine how collaborative workflows drive the set-up of a drawing file, particularly when coordinating with civil and architectural plans. Attendees will also dive into using smart CAD tools, reports, and worksheets to speed up site plan production while complying with green codes, as well as earn SITES or LEED credits. Further, they will also explore how to maximize the information attached to digital geometry shared with project design teams. :
Learning Objectives: :
Investigate how to set up a drawing file for updating civil site plans and architectural floor plans. : Define the applications of smart tools to speed the transition from presentation drawings into working drawings (and vice versa). Recognize strategies for applying database, reporting, and spreadsheet functions in worksheets to derive site data from geometry and smart objects in a CAD drawing to create construction cost estimates or demonstrate code/LEED credit compliance, as well as to simplify calculation tasks and reduce errors. : Summarize best practices for working with a variety of drawing file sharing needs across a design team while preserving data generated in a landscape architectural design. Register