QuickStart and Professional Trainings for Architectural


 Certified Training Courses for Bentley CONNECTED Users:

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Learning PathDescription of the course
QuickStart: Architectural BIM Modeler AccreditationDuring this session, you will create a building model of a small commercial building using modeling tools for walls, doors, windows, stairs and roofs. In addition, you will generate basic drawings and schedules from the BIM model. After completion, you will have the opportunity to become a Bentley Accredited BIM Modeler by completing the required coursework and signed accreditation agreement.
Architectural BIM Professional TrackIn this session, you will go beyond basic modeling and placement of objects and learn how to create unique architectural elements, understand information management concepts, producing drawing and schedules.
Create Stunning Visualizations with Bentley LumenRT  For Building ProjectsIn this journey, you will learn how to create real-time visualizations with Bentley LumenRT in a Building Project. 

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Course NameDescription of the course
Learning OpenBuildings DesignerDiscover OpenBuildings Designer, the BIM software for architects and professional building modelers. This introductory course focuses on 3D modeling in OpenBuildings Designer, teaching concepts through a fun example building: a transportation station. Instructor Mary Chib teachers you how to set up your modeling environment and create models with basic structural, architectural, and interior elements: columns and footings, walls and windows, casework and furniture, and more. She also shows how to work with assemblies, create a custom profile, and view the drawings and schedules for your design.

Parent topic: Architects and Building Designers