Monday, June 28, 2010

Open Design Collaboration: A Review of Technologies and Strategies for Sharing BIM Model Data

Great architecture requires collaboration of all design disciplines. Architects have a central role in coordinating all aspects of their design with other disciplines during the entire design process. As BIM technologies are further adapted into the workflow of architects, engineers and contractors it becomes increasingly important to share BIM data within a project team.

During this seminar, we will review new technologies that provide an open approach to interdisciplinary collaboration which greatly broadens designers' options for real Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) resulting in faster delivered projects and significantly less coordination errors.

7/29/10 CES

Open Design Collaboration: A Review of Technologies and Strategies for Sharing BIM Model Data

Hosted by ArchVista. Thomas Simmons, founder of ArchVista, Inc. will review new technologies that provide an open approach to interdisciplinary colaboration which greatly broadens designers' options for real Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) resulting in faster delivered projects and significantly less coordination errors.

Time: 6:00pm 8:00pm

Location: AIA East Bay Chapter Office, 1405 Clay Street, Oakland

Contact: 510/464-3600

Cost: None; this program is open to all. Click here to register.

1.5 CES LUs

For more information: 510/464-3600

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