DETAILS

BIM Advanced Workshop:
Using Generative Design of Revit for Social Distancing

The CIC BIM Advanced Workshop aims at enhancing practitioners' BIM skill level by providing hands-on opportunities on different BIM related software. This time, we are pleased to have Autodesk in supporting our BIM Advanced Workshop.
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Content of the workshop (Information provided by vendor):
In this day faced with the COVID-19 virus, architects and building owners have had to re-evaluate social distance in the programming of their building spaces. With Revit's latest release you get generative design to help accomplish this challenging task efficiently and fast. This is a follow-on workshop after the previous "Fighting Covid-19 with BIM" webinar.  It will cover:

- How to use the latest "path of travel" tools in Revit to safely layout out route designs.
- How to design spatial layouts that take into account social distancing of different values in different buildings.
- Discover the fundamental principles of the spatial relationships of passageways and doors to ensure safe distancing.
- How to transfer your Revit model into a people-movement simulation package to simulate pedestrian flow.


Details:
Date: 9 August 2021 (Mon)
Time: 14:00 – 17:30
Language: Cantonese plus English Techincal Terms
Venue: CIC BIM Space, 29/F, Tower 2, Enterprise Square Five (MegaBox), 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Capacity: 20 pax
Fee: Free of Charge

Speakers:
- Ms. Carol POON, Technical Manager, AEC Industry, Autodesk
- Mr. Ken LEE, Technical Manager, Synnex Technology Int'l (HK) Ltd


An electronic copy of CPD attendance certificate will be issued to qualified participants after the workshop.

For registration, please send email to bimspace@cic.hk and state with your preferred workshop date, name, organisation, contact number and email address. Please feel free to contact Ms. LI at 3199 7274 for any enquiry. 

Confirmation email will be sent upon successful registration.


Please note that all visitors must complete a health declaration form, take body temperature and wear masks before entering CIC premises. Visitors who have a body temperature higher than 37 degrees Celsius, not wearing masks, or have been to the countries/areas with outbreaks of COVID-19 in the past 14 days (Details are in accordance with the updated health quarantine announcements by Centre for Health Protection), are not allowed to enter the CIC premises. For details of the latest CHP updates, please refer to: www.chp.gov.hk.

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