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BIM Education at Stanford University

BIM Education at Stanford University. Building Information Modeling introductory class Focus Applying BIM to explore A/E/C principles Learning style Situated, hands-on, project-based design

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BIM Education at Stanford University

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  1. BIM Education at Stanford University • Building Information Modeling introductory class • Focus Applying BIM to explore A/E/C principles • Learning style Situated, hands-on, project-based design • Students About 100, frosh to grad students Integrated, multidisciplinary design teamsArchitecture | Engineering | Construction | Atmosphere & Energy • BIM integration throughout the CEE curriculum • Support for student adoption

  2. Objectives • Modeling built forms • Design development process • Green / sustainable design process • Multidisciplinary collaboration • Using BIM models in an IPD framework • Team of student designers • Rich / realistic models • Use sequence of lessons to explore a theme • Use individual lessons to support specific classes • Multimedia • Multiple learning styles • Conceptual overviews • Video tutorials • Student design exercises • Assessment questions • Multi-level • Higher education • High school and middle school • Prepare next generation of A/E/C students for professional practice • Increase interest / motivation • Enhance usability • Improve accessibility

  3. Unit 1: Building Modeling Basics Modeling Building Elements Building Envelope • Exterior and interior walls • Doors and windows • Floors and roofs • Wall types and features • Adding doors and windows • Creating roof shapes Curtain Systems Interiors & Circulation Elements • Curtain wall and grids • Curtain panel types and doors Fixtures, Fittings, & Furniture • Stairs and ramps • Floor openings and railings • Elevators Views & Visualization • In-place components • Adapting component families • Creating parametric families Materials, Lights, & Rendering • Creating plan, elevation, section, and 3D views • Adjusting element appearance • Assigning & creating materials • Exterior & interior renderings

  4. Unit 2: BIM Design Process Area & Space Planning Project Phases & Phased Design • Areas and area plans • Rooms and room schedules • Phased new construction • Using phases for renovation projects Design Options Construction Documents & Details • Building envelope options • Interior design options Schedules & Quantities • Building and wall sections • Details and callouts • Creating and presenting schedules • Adding parameters, formulas, and computed values

  5. Unit 3: Green Building Design Passive Design Material Properties & Energy • Optimum building orientation • Massing and shape • Shading features • Thermal properties • Thermal comfort Water Use & Collection Power Use & Generation • Fixture efficiency • Net-zero measures • LEED points Daylighting • Fixture efficiency • Photovoltaic potential • LEED points • Analyzing daylighting levels • Designing and testing improvements

  6. Unit 4: Multidisciplinary Collaboration Prepare to Share Structural Elements • Levels, grids, and reference planes • Views supporting each design discipline • Linking models and copy monitoring • Columns, beams, and beam systems • Structural wall, floors, and foundations Electrical Systems Plumbing Systems • Copying shared elements • Panels, lighting circuits, and switches • Receptacle circuits HVAC Systems • Placing fixtures and copying shared elements • Sanitary systems • Fire protection systems Coordination & Interferences • Copying shared elements • Exposed HVAC systems • Closed plenum HVAC systems • Reviewing changes • Interference checking

  7. Unit 5: Using BIM in Integrated Project Delivery Model Integration & Management Identifying & Resolving Issues • Creating an integrated model • Exploring the composite model • Review and markup • Conflict detection • Digital RFIs Scheduling & 4D Simulation Presenting the Project Model • Timelines and construction simulations • Time-based clashes • Enhancing model images with filtering and rendering • Creating animations

  8. Available at Autodesk Education Community Today • Instructor Guides • Conceptual overviews • Suggested exercises • Assessment questions • Key terms • Student Workbooks • Slide Sets • Video Tutorials • 75 clips (over 8 hours) • Datasets • Imperial (Metric coming on DVD)

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