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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

More Autodesk Webcasts for Students and Recordings

Just in case you might have missed the Student oriented Vasari webcast here is a recording to it:

Click here to see the video...

Also, Phil Bernstein (whom I like to call Uncle Phil on this blog) is presenting in the next Autodesk Student Community webcast.  For those of you who have never seen or heard Phil speak about Revit and IPD I highly recommend you watch this webcast (and search for all his other speeches, writings, etc..).

Autodesk AEC BIM Online Webcasts


Date: April 11, 2011. 1:00–2:00 p.m. PT
Building Information Modeling and the Implication for Architecture PedagogyBuilding Information Modeling (BIM) is being rapidly adopted by architects, engineers and contractors with significant, if only vaguely understood, implications for the practice of architecture.  Changes in design approach, project organization, collaboration, legal and risk parameters, fabrication and construction execution are likely to be profound, as are the ramifications for pedagogy.  This presentation will examine both industry context and teaching implications of BIM in the training of architects, investigate potential relationships with accreditation criteria, and propose strategies for connecting BIM, practice and teaching approaches.
Speaker Information: Phil Bernstein is vice president, industry strategy and relations, Autodesk AEC Solutions. In this role, he is responsible for developing and delivering technology solutions and design tools to the architectural, engineering, and construction industry.  Bernstein has served as Lecturer in Professional Practice, Yale University School of Architecture since 1988.
Audio Dial-in: 888-390-1019 or 1-415-228-3908
Participant Passcode: 5469443
Materials of Interest that Support this Topic:
Autodesk BIM for Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Management 2011 Curriculum
http://students.autodesk.com/ama/orig/bim2010/Start.htm