Course description


Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an important approach from the design and planning process to the whole lifecycle of the construction project.

 

In fact, many design methodologies and workflows are often detached from the BIM process or even ignored when it comes to BIM collaboration.


This is due to the fact that most design software is CAD-based 3d software without structured data. In this webinar, I would like to present how visual programming can bridge the gap between the design process and BIM collaboration process to optimize and enrich the BIM Planning process. We will be exploring the workflow using Grasshopper and Revit using Rhino.Inside.Revit and dynamoBIM to bridge the gap between design process and BIM documentation.

 

About the presenter


Junghwo Park(1985) completed a Bachelor of Architectural Design at RMIT University, Melbourne and Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) at Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien. Junghwo has an exceptional range of experience in architecture, industrial design, graphic design in Australia, Austria, Germany and Korea.


He has a well developed technical grasp of presentation as applied to both building and graphic design practice. In particular, he is specialised in BIM (Building Information Modeling) management and documenting. 


This skills and knowledge allow him to provide highly efficient services for clients. In 2013, he taught BIM Elective course at RMIT University, Melbourne. In 2015 and 2017 he taught BIM Workshop at Studio Zaha Hadid, Vienna and Faculty of Architecture, Brno respectively.


He is interested in advanced architectural design and building technologies. He believes that digital computational technology is getting more and more important for the future generation of scientists, architects, designers and engineers.

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Course workshop(s) include live tool demonstration from a leading instructor in advanced BIM workflows