The goal of this workshop is to introduce architecture and building design students to OpenBuildings Designer as a 3D modeling and presentation tool for their design projects.
Students attending the classroom session will get a certificate. Students that complete and present the Design Problem will earn a digital badge to post on their LinkedIn profile.
OpenBuildings:BIM Modeling Software is used to design a broad range of infrastructure assets, including residential and commercial buildings, rail and metro stations, airports, stadiums, and shopping malls with a single, multi-discipline application.
Login and complete your profile in the Bentley Education Portal and download the Bentley OpenBuildings Designer Software.
The workshop is proposed for two weeks during September. In the first week we will focus on 3D modeling with OpenBuildings Designer software and the introduction of a design project. In the second week students will finalize their design project and learn various presentation techniques. There will be hands on training during the scheduled workshop sessions, supported by a workbook, OnDemand videos and a community forum, so that the students can continue working outside the workshop hours.
Day 1 (19th September 2022) – Overview of Workshop and Introductory Training.
Day 2 (21st September 2022) – Q&A and Architectural Training
Day 3 (23rd September 2022) – Q&A and Architectural Training
Day 1 (26th September 2022) – Presentation Drawings
Day 2 (28Th September 2022) – Presentation Techniques
Day 3 (30Th September 2022) – Final Presentation submission of Design Projects
Students can register for the workshop by clicking here.
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https://youtu.be/ojNebAw-lYU