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FAST-NUA015Acad. year: 2022/2023
Designing in a BIM application.Creating a 3D model of a building.Drawing documentation generated from the model.Visualization of the building.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
Introduction to computer designing in architecture and construction using a BIM application (Revit Architecture, Archicad). Getting acquainted with BIM technology and basic principles for creating spatial (3D) modeling, architectural and structural elements. Description of the method of obtaining information (data) from the information model of the building, its reporting and use in the implemented project. Viewing, rendering scenes.
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Course curriculum
1. Introduction to the program, basics of control and simple model.2. Split the model, build the first wall.3. Second wall – composition, continuity, modifications.4. Atypical wall shapes, wall openings, hardening ...5. Door and window insertion and description.6. Doors and windows - families and their modifications.7. Roofs.8. Perimeter covers - suspended facades, broken windows.9. Terrain and hedge, visualization.10.-11. Drawing documentation.12. Reports - tables of rooms, windows and doors, materials ...13. Independent work on own model.
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Getting acquainted with BIM technology and basic principles for creating spatial (3D) modeling.
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