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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Houston RUG

When: Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Where: This month's meeting will be hosted by SHW, 6:00pm - 7:30pm

1st Floor Koch Building Classroom

20 East Greenway Plaza

Houston, TX 77046

Click here for map and parking instructions

This Month's Topic : What's new in Revit 2010.

Please RSVP to hrug@gensler.com no later than NOON on Tuesday, April 21st, if you plan to attend. 

TotalCAD will be providing pizza and refreshments.

Open Discussion
Bring your questions, answers and solutions to the table to discuss and resolve or forward relevant topics for future meetings to hrug@gensler.com

The Houston Revit User Group will meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month.  In order to make this a success this will need to be a group effort.  All topics, presentations, and discussions will be generated by the group, so come ready to discuss!

We welcome change of scenery!  If you would like to host a future meeting or have a topic of discussion, please send an email to hrug@gensler.com


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Monday, April 6, 2009

BIM Workshop organized by TSA

Last Friday, 3rd April, the Texas Society of Architect’s BIM Task Force hosted the first in a series of BIM Workshops at the University of Houston. The intent is for these workshops to be held around the state, so if you’re in Texas, make sure to check the TSA website for upcoming events. It was a beautiful day outside and even though this workshop was open to students, not a single soul showed up.

Most of the attendees were still trying to wrap their heads around BIM, but there was a good representation of firms and individuals that were already in the implementation and maturity stages. This workshop is perfect for a big-picture overview of BIM and I encourage PM and Management/Ownership level staff to attend. I was disappointed that I was only able to go with my usual “choir” (the ones that already know the song and are ready to move to the next stage), as no one in our office other than Architectural production was able to make it. This was the perfect opportunity to have Designers, Structural, MEP and PM staff to all hear the same song from external sources, which they might deem more “official” and “believable”. You know, if your dad tells you to do something, you’re prone to ignore it, but if you hear it from someone else, then it’s a law of nature ;)

If there was any doubt that Revit was the most popular BIM solution, after the presentation those doubts would have cleared up. The presentations were kept as vendor-neutral as possible and the presenters did not engage in marketing talk, which was great. However the screenshots shown as part of the case-studies were unmistakable. At the workshop, three software vendors were available (Graphisoft, Nemetschek and Autodesk) to discuss their products and services.

For those that have never seen the now infamous graphs of productivity declines in our industry, together with the “saw-tooth” diagrams of data loss in the delivery process (can’t find a link to this on the web; please paste one in a comment if you have it!), and how we should shift our focus to the early stages of a project in a BIM environment (link to attachment on AUGI forums; page 8), you probably formed a perfect mental picture now and are able to sketch them in your sleep!

One topic of discussion that came up was how to use Interns in an office practicing BIM, given the fact that BIM requires a higher understanding of construction and we typically don’t need as much drafting help such as “picking up red-lines”, which is very prevalent in the traditional CAD process. The solution is to simply not look at interns as “cheap labor” and make CAD monkeys out of them, but to mentor them into becoming the designers, architects and engineers of the future. Sadly, I see very little mentorship going on from experienced people (especially partners) in the firm. Granted that their time is billed at higher rates and all, but how do we expect to nurture the next generation of professionals if we keep our young ones doing casework plans, toilet layouts and parking schemes for an entire year?

There were a couple of really good presentations that dealt with the people side of the implementation process and offered some tips about how to select pilot projects, debunked some myths about “which project should be in BIM vs CAD”, and offered some great advice on how to manage teams to help them succeed. Overall it was a great workshop and if you’re in Texas, make sure to send your non-believers to the next event, which will be held in another city.


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Monday, March 16, 2009

Houston Revit User Group

This Month's Topic : Construction Administration and Revit.

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

6:00pm - 7:30pm

This month's meeting will be held at the Gensler office at 711 Louisiana St, 4th Floor.

Please RSVP no later than NOON on Tuesday, March 24, if you plan to attend, so we can put your name on the security list for the building.

Entry into Pennzoil Place is available off Louisiana St after 6:00pm, but your name must be on the security list to gain entry into the building. Several downtown garages are available for parking.

We welcome change of scenery! If you would like to host a future meeting, please send an email to hrug@gensler.com


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