Vectorworks Announces New Technologies Webinar Series
As part of its commitment to educate and empower the design community, global design and BIM software developer Vectorworks Inc. announced an ongoing “New Technologies” accredited webinar series that will explore emerging advancements in the design industry.
Following the delivery of “From Point Cloud to Documentation” earlier this year, and now available on demand, the next two installments of the webinar series include “Organic Prototyping with the Subdivision Tool” (1 AIA LU), airing Thursday June 23, 2016 and “Introduction to Energy Modeling using Energos” (Pending 1 AIA LU), which will broadcast on Thursday, July 28, 2016. Additionally, another industry-specific webinar titled, “Augmenting Landscape Architect’s Design Workflows with Information Modeling” (1 LA CES HSW PDH) will go live on Thursday, July 21, 2016. All three upcoming webinars will begin at 2 p.m. ET.
Live webinar attendees who register with their AIA or ASLA member numbers, respectively, will receive their Continuing Education credits after each webinar. Those watching on-demand following the live airing will still be able to earn credit by taking an associated quiz, which will be emailed to registrants along with the recording.
Registration links and further details follow below.
June 23, 2016: New Technologies Webinar: Organic Prototyping with the Subdivision Tool
This webinar features Jacob Dale, BIM expert and creative director at Tangably, as he guides attendees through 3D modeling using the Subdivision tool. Dale will explore the possibilities for creating organic shapes with this tool, along with sketching flowing forms that can be modeled for output to additive or subtractive fabrication processes. The learning objectives for this webinar include:
Register for the “Organic Prototyping with the Subdivision Tool” webinar here.
July 21, 2016: Augmenting Landscape Architect’s Design Workflows with Information Modeling
Join Stephen Schrader, PLA, ASLA, associate landscape architect at Holcombe Norton Partners Inc., as he instructs attendees on how to apply BIM tools to the practices of landscape architecture and site information modeling through comprehensive, innovative and intelligent workflows to make appropriate decisions throughout the creative process. The learning objectives for this webinar include: