Education Activities
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Introduction to the Education and Training Support
Introduction to the Education and Training Support
Vision
To drive the use of BIM (building information models) and interoperability to the mainstream property and construction industry
Objectives
- To specify education and training requirements from the perspective of end users
- To identify education and training opportunities for vendors based on end user requirements
- To identify education and training opportunities for academic institutions and industry groups based on end user requirements
- To set up a responsive structure in IAI to work and collaborate on education and training issues
Contact:
The Education and Training Coordinator
Name: | Mr. Peter Scuderi |
Company: | Collaborative Research Centre for Construction Innovation |
Address: | Level 9, L Block, Queensland University of Technology, 2 George Street, Brisbane, 4000, Australia |
Phone: | +61 7 38641412 |
Fax: | +61 738649151 |
E-mail: | mailto:p.scuderi@construction-innovation.info |
Website: | http://www.construction-innovation.info |
Chapter: | AU |
University Courses on Building Information Models
(Last updated on 27 November 2006)
Location: | Name of University: | Key Academic Staff: |
Course Name and Description: (include if IFC is covered by course) |
Comments: (include at what academic year BIM appears) |
Au | University of New South Wales | Jim Plume |
BENV1141
Computers & Information Technology |
Year 1 general intro to computing for all disciplines in the Faculty: architecture, interior, building, landscape & industrial design. |
BENV1242 Computer Aided Design |
Year 2 course for architecture and interior architecture. | |||
BENV2133 Design Collaboration using BIM |
Senior
cross-disciplinary elective course with students from engineering, built environment and fine arts faculties all working in teams on a design collaboration process. |
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BENV7148 Object Based CAD Modelling (postgraduate coursework course on the principles of BIM and interoperability using IFC) |
Mainly postgraduate students specialising in architectural computing studies. | |||
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Au | Queensland University of Technology | Debbie Smit |
CNB227 – Computer Studies |
CNB227 is a compulsory subject for Year 2 students |
CNB420 – Current Construction Issues | CNB420 is an elective subject for Year 4 students | |||
These subjects are part of the Construction Management course. They focus on interoperability in the construction industry, and it’s relationship to construction management. |
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Dk | Aalborg University |
Kaj A. Jørgensen, Thomas Ditlev Petersen, Svend Hvid Nielsen |
Product Modelling and Product Configuration (1 ects) (Currently in Danish) |
7. semester |
Product Data and Product Models (2 ects) (Currently in Danish) |
8. semester |
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Dk |
Engineering College of Copenhagen |
Associate Professor Søren Wind Associate Professor Lisbeth Lindbo Larsen |
Digital buildingdesign, 5 ECTS (in Danish): Projectweb, BIM, IFC, digital invitation for bids. |
6. and 7. semester |
Procesplanning under buildingconstruction, 10 ECTS (in Danish): Projectweb, BIM, IFC, Lean construction, product data, Facility Management |
6. and 7. semester | |||
Fr | Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Toulouse |
Bernard Ferriès, mailto:bernard.ferries@toulouse.archi.fr |
L62F: "Maquettes numériques et nouvelles pratiques de collaboration" (BIM and new collaborative practices). Introduction to BIM, IFC and CityGML. BIM production and BIM integration into 3D urban models. |
Semester 6th. Option. |
No |
Universitetet for miljø og biovitenskap UMB Inst. for matematiske realfag og teknologi, IMT Norwegian University of Life Sciences, UMB Dept. of Mathematical Sciences and Technology, IMT |
Prof. John P Langdalen, mailto:john.langdalen@umb.no, Prof. Torgeir Lyngtveit |
TBA260 Bygningsplanlegging I (Drawing and Design of Buildings I) |
Software: Hovedsaklig Vectorworks and ArchiCad Mainly Vectorworks and ArchiCad |
TBA261 Bygningsplanlegging II (Drawing and Design of Buildings II) |
Vanligvis I 2. og 3. år Usually in 2. and 3. year |
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) |
Professor Knut Einar Larsen, Associate Professor Birgit Sudbø, Professor Tore Haavaldsen |
Course # AAR4505 1-2-TRE:6 Prefabrication of buildings based on digital models |
The course covers items related to digital modelling and prefabrication of buildings. A section of the course includes topics related to BIM and IFC. For 4th and 5th year students (architecture and civil engineering) |
Course # AAR4960 Virtual Building |
The course introduces various issues related to digital 3D models in architectural design and analysis. For 4th and 5th year students (architecture) |
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Course # TBA4125 Design of Buildings and Infrastructures |
The course introduces BIM and IFC in planning and design. For 2nd year students (civil engineering) |
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Se | Luleå University of Technology |
Professor Thomas Olofsson (Examinator), mailto:Thomas.Olofsson@ltu.se, Luleå University of Technology Doctoral student, MSc Rogier Jongeling, mailto:Rogier.Jongeling@ltu.se, Luleå University of Technology |
Virtual Construction The eBygg Centre for Information Technology in Construction at Luleå University of Technology arranges a course in virtual construction in collaboration with the ITC Euromaster program during April to June 2006. The course provides an overview of planning and virtual design methods for construction, with a special focus on simulations with 4D CAD technology (3D CAD + time). IFC is covered by the course. |
The course is in the ITC Euromaster program for the final year at the university. |
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National University of Singapore |
Dr TEO Ai Lin, Evelyn (Department of Building, School of Design & Environment) |
* Introductory lesson on IFC Bachelor of Science (Building)
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Year 2 Essential Module Year 4 Essential Module |
New Bachelor of Science (Project Management & Facilities Management)
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Year 2 Essential Module Year 4 Elective Module Year 4 Elective Module |