How to Increase Efficiency in an Architectural Practice using BIM Technology

Hosted by ARCHVISTA

Date:
March 23, 2009 | 12:00PM - 1:30 PM | Pacific Time

Presenter(s):
Thomas M. Simmons
President, ARCHVISTA Building Technologies

Location: Online

Description:
Through an innovative collaborative BIM process, architects, engineers, builders, and owners have the ability to explore a projectâ??s key physical and functional characteristics digitallyâ??before itâ??s built. This allows them to design, analyze, document and deliver designs from the conceptual phase through the construction phase, and beyond. By using coordinated, data-rich information models, all members of a project can contribute to its success through improved accuracy, less waste, and the ability to make informed decisions earlier in the process.

Join us for a presentation of ArchiCAD 13 to learn more about:

- Getting started quickly with an an easy to learn BIM solution.

- How to use BIM to visualize designs form concept through construction.

- The process of deriving documentation automatically from the model.

- Virtual Trace technology that automatically coordinates drawings and the model.

- The power of intelligent, parametric object technology.

- Collaborating as a Team with an integrated BIM Model Server.

Learn why ArchiCAD 13 was just awarded "Product of the Week" by World Architecture News which stated that "there is simply nothing as fast and stable on the market."

"TW2 is an extraordinary achievement, allowing complete workspace flexibility whether for a team of 2 or 20. Combine file manageability, TW2 and the upgraded Open GL graphics and we have a fluid design tool where the focus is on the architecture." -Adam King, BAR Architects, San Francisco

To register & for more information, please visit:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/660449131

Additional Notes:
This webinar requires web access. Please register at the above link and you will be sent dial- and log-in information.

System Requirements:

PC-based attendees:
Required: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista

Macintosh®-based attendees:
Required: Mac OS® X 10.3.9 (Panther®) or newer


We're sorry, but registration for this event is now closed.

If you would like to stay on our mailing list for future event announcements, please click here.

Please return to the events page and choose an event to display.



Back to Events Page