Designing an Office Building on a Campus Site: BIM 302 Course Overview

Designing an office building on a campus site: a comprehensive course in site planning, building modeling, and detailing.

Discover the intricacies of adding an existing building to a campus site plan in the BIM 302 course, including comprehensive training in modeling an office building, detailing a campus plan, and tabulating Revit parking spaces. Enhance your BIM skills with this course that provides a balance of reinforcing concepts learned in previous courses and introducing new techniques.

Key Insights

  • The BIM 302 course focuses on incorporating an existing building into a campus site plan, using a building model from a previous course.
  • Course participants will get hands-on experience in modeling an office building, detailing a campus plan, and calculating parking spaces using Revit.
  • The course is designed to reinforce concepts from previous courses while introducing new techniques, providing a well-rounded learning experience.

Note: These materials offer prospective students a preview of how our classes are structured. Students enrolled in this course will receive access to the full set of materials, including video lectures, project-based assignments, and instructor feedback.

Hello and welcome to BIM 302. In this course we are going to be adding an existing building to a campus site plan and this is actually our building from 301 that we just completed and we're going to be modeling this brand new office building on this site plan here. And this course is going to include detailing out this campus plan into a enlarged site plan that we'll see here including adding these Revit parking spaces and using that to tabulate the parking on the two different sites that we have here.

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And we'll be modeling the building as you can see here this is the floor plan, roof plan, building elevations, building sections, and we'll have a couple of renderings and a detailed out title sheet that we'll finish the class off with. And so this class is going to have a lot of reinforcement of the concepts we've learned in the previous courses and we're also going to be challenging those skills with new techniques.

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Michael Wilson

Revit Instructor

Bachelor of Architecture, Registered Architect

Mike is recognized by Autodesk as one of North America’s leading Revit Certified Instructors. He has significant experience integrating Revit, 3ds Max, and Rhino and uses Revit Architecture on medium and large-scale bio and nano-tech projects. Mike has been an integral member of the VDCI team for over 15 years, offering his hard-charging, “get it done right” approach and close attention to detail. In his spare time, Mike enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife, children, and dog.

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