New Perspectives on BIM Visuals


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Can firms with limited time and resources look to BIM as a design and production tool solution?
As an architect and BIM consultant, Alfred Huang has many years of experience in developing productive BIM philosophies and strategies that help firms yield more from their Revit models.
Alfred will speak about how to more effectively manage the Revit BIM Process to accommodate the design workflow, while getting more out of a Revit model such as producing renderings and visually compelling graphics.
Jason Chen will speak about multiple rendering options from a Revit model and alternate presentations that include a Unity demonstration
Speakers:
ALFRED HUANG, AIA, LEED AP
Alfred Huang is the founder of MAP, a smart-design architectural practice based in New York City. His practice has been using Revit in developing innovative BIM design strategies to bring more value and return on his projects and for his clients. He also consults architectural clients on Revit implementation and effective model management; working most recently on projects for Deloitte Canada, Baccarat Hotel, OGS and SCA.
Previously, Alfred was a Senior Designer at the New York office of SOM for seven years. While at SOM, he led the Revit efforts of many iconic projects including One World Trade Center, Lotte Busan and Zuellig Building in the Philippines - all Revit projects that he will talk about today.
Jason Chen
Jason Chen is a Senior Digital Design Specialist in the New York office of SOM. His responsibilities include developing and implementing BIM practices, mentoring staff in BIM and other digital design tools, and researching future technology. Jason has been imbedded into project teams, creating and refining work flows from the ground up. He also manages multiple project teams, advising best practices, project planning and troubleshooting. Jason continues to practice architecture with a focus on exploring the utilization of BIM in all aspects of a project.
Learning Objectives:
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Managing the model to accommodate design workflow
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Demanding more from the model
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Can't attend in person? Set your Meetup RSVP to 'No' and register for the webcast here (https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/761002137).
Food and beverages will be provided by group sponsor Microdesk.
AIA Continuing Education credits are provided by Bradford Construction and organized by NYC RUG VP Aaron Gonzales of JBB.
GotoWebinar & Meetup.com service is provided by SOM (http://www.som.com/).
The meeting space is provided by Pratt Institute Center for Continuing & Professional Studies (http://www.pratt.edu/academics/continuing_education_and_professional).
High Performance Cloud Computing Workstation provided by Adam Glass of Advance2000 (http://www.advance2000.com/).
Liability insurance funding provided by Case (http://www.case-inc.com.com/).
Administrative support provided by Array Architects (http://www.array-architects.com/).

New Perspectives on BIM Visuals