FLUX Workshop: Associative Modeling and Formula Driven Geometry using Revit ® Architecture

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Workshop: Associative Modeling and Formula Driven Geometry using Revit ® Architecture
Instructor: Nancy Clark Brown
Date: March 28-29, 2009 (9am-5pm)
Location: California College of the Arts, San Francisco Campus
Eligibility: Open to all design students and professionals
Cost: $50 for students, $100 for professionals. Cost includes lunch on both days.
Prerequisite: Basic 3D modeling knowledge
Register for this workshop Note: SOLD OUT

Explore 3D modeling in a parametric environment in a 2 day hands-on interactive Revit® Architecture workshop. The first day of the workshop you will learn the basic principles of architecture modeling, viewing and documentation and no experience is necessary. Massing tools will also be introduced to explore the generation of user defined components. Day two will require some experience with massing tools as we will practice formula driven geometry methods. Laptops loaded with Revit Architecture 2009 will be required for both days. Please see the attached instructions to download the software.

Nancy Clark Brown, AIA of Autodesk will be the workshop instructor.

Note: Workshop attendees are required to bring their own laptops for use during the workshop. There are many resources available on the Autodesk Student Community that will help your implementation of Revit Architecture. Students should register with their “.edu” email address. The community provides access to the following free resources: Revit based Curriculum (Intro to BIM, Sustainable Design, and Visualization); 13 month student edition Revit Architecture software; E-Learning modules; and Discussion Forums. The curriculum includes three deliverables; Theory / Lecture document, Student workbook with step by step tutorials, and Revit Model datasets. Most faculty assign the Lecture notes as reading assignments to the students. Download the Revit Product Activation guide.

Images courtesy of Autodesk

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