Digital Futures Workshop Series
Pratt Institute
School of Undergraduate Architecture
Revit Workshop Level I
Location- Higging Hall Auditorium
Date + Time- 2010.02.20, 12-6pm (w/ a 30min break @ 2:45pm)
Requirements- Participants are required to bring a laptop with Revit installed and an extension cord.
Description- This workshop will serve as a basic introduction to Autodesk Revit. It will cover the software history and will begin to open up how it is being used today in contemporary practices. This is geared for people that have little or no experience in BIM software and will serve as an introduction to some of the other Building Information Modeling courses that are available in the UG curriculum.
Conductor- Joseph Nocella
About- Autodesk Revit is Building Information Modeling software for Microsoft Windows, currently developed by Autodesk, which allows the user to design with parametric modeling and drafting elements. Building Information Modeling is a Computer Aided Design (CAD) paradigm that allows for intelligent, 3D and parametric object-based design. In this way, Revit provides full bi-directional associativity. A change anywhere is a change everywhere, instantly, with no user interaction to manually update any view. A BIM model may contain the building’s full life cycle, from concept to construction to decommissioning. This is made possible by Revit’s underlying relational database architecture which its creators call the parametric change engine. (text via wikipedia)
Brochure (pdf – 3950Kb)
Workshop Outline:
I. Introduction
II. BIM- Definition
III. Advantages of Working in a BIM Environment
IV. Current State of the Profession
V. Technology at SOM
VI. A Tour of the Tool
VII. Workshop




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