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주요 학습
- Learn how to use your model to track model and information changes throughout the project lifecycle
- Understand effective practices for model use in downstream activities, particularly as progress effects the model and its data
- Understand how to easily move information between Revit software model iterations in all phases to include design development
- Learn how to identify solutions for managing external data sets with your Revit software model for greater efficiency in your modeling activities
발표자
- JGJohn GradyWith over 18 years of experience across a wide variety of fields, John Grady's career started with the United States Navy Seabees as a tradesman. This position led to a position as an estimator with W. G. Yates and Sons Construction Company and then as a Building Information Modeling (BIM) manager with McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. John is now the director of Virtual Construction for CRB Construction, where his primary goal is to proactively lead and develop the utilization and implementation of virtual design and construction (VDC)-related technologies and processes that all team members can implement. CRB's processes are designed to enhance CRB's integration with project partners to provide clients with top value for their budgets. John also serves as CRB's representative on many national BIM committees. Through interfacing with the various national standards committees, John helps CRB to employ the latest and most effective VDC processes on the company's projects.
- NBNancy Clark BrownNancy is passionate about technology and is genuinely invested in helping the AEC industry become more efficient and productive in design and construction delivery. Prior to Assemble Systems, Nancy was a Sr. Manager at Autodesk, with the Education team. She has experience working with many Autodesk products including 360 Glue and Field, Revit Architecture, and Navisworks Manage. Nancy began her professional career at INTEGRUS Architecture, P.S. and has received many awards for her work including a national award from the American Institute of Architects Small Practitioners Knowledge Forum for the Murphy Residence, a project that she modeled entirely in ArchiCad in 2001. Nancy has a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University in the City of New York and a BArch from Washington State University. She is a licensed architect in the State of Washington and a member of the American Institute of Architects.