Degree in Technical Architecture and Building Engineering

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Computer tools III

Description
1. Descriptive data of the subject: 1.1. Code: GE008 1.3. Teaching: one semester 1.4. ECTS: 3 1.5. Main professor: Alia Besné Yanguas 1.6. Language: English
Type Subject
Tercer - Obligatoria
Semester
First
Course
4
Credits
3.00

Titular Professors

Previous Knowledge

Computer tools II

Objectives

The course aims to provide students with the skills of advanced modeling and visualization of the architectural space in 2D and 3D, using BIM methodologies. The practice part of the subject is developed by groups through collaborative work.
Learning Outcomes of this subject are:
RA.09 Adequate knowledge of the different technologies.

Contents

Thematic blocks in which the contents of the subject are organized:

• 2D and 3D Representation Systems in BIM
• Advanced BIM modelling
• BIM model management
• Advance 3D survey systems, pointcloud

Revit theory:
- Collaborative, links and site
- Complex roofs and ceilings
- Curtain walls edition and circulation
- Views advanced edition
- Constructive details
- MEP introduction
- Adaptive systems

Educative pills:
- Shadows
- Links
- Collaborative
- Elements edition
- View range
- Section box
- Carpentry legends

Methodology

The training activities are divided into two large blocks:
- Explanation of basic tools and procedures
- Attendance to theoretical class
- Individual practice exercises
- Carrying out of workshop practices
- Attendance
- Group collaborative exercises

Both theoretical and practical classes are held in front of the computer. Students always have the presence of the teacher to make questions about the practice; they are also available outside of class hours to answer questions. School facilities are available outside of class hours, so students can use the computer equipment.

Evaluation

The subject has two differentiated blocks that average from a grade equal to or greater than 4: Theory (40%) and Workshop (60%).

Evaluation Criteria

THEORY:
- Partial exam (Midterm) 10%
- Exam with a minimum average grade of 4
- Final delivery 20%
- Minimum average grade of 4
- Attendance 10%
- Minimum attendance required of the 70% of the lectures to average

WORKSHOP:
- Practices 50%
- E1: 5% Site
- E2: 5% Project organization
- E3: 5% Floorplans
- E4: 5% Partition walls and ceilings
- E5: 5% Elevations, Sections and Rooms
- E6: 5% MEP (plumbing, wáter evacuation and air-conditioning)
- E7: 5% Constructive details
- E8: 5% Carpentry legends
- E9: 5% Adaptive systems
- E10: 5% Book pre-delivery
- Attendance 10%
- Minimum attendance required the 70% of the lectures to average

Basic Bibliography

- Revit Architecture User Manual (Autodesk, Inc)

Additional Material