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Architecture is going through a fundamental shift in how designers communicate ideas. Today’s clients are technology savvy and becoming comfortable with interactive design immersion technologies such as iPads, BIMx, Google Cardboard VR and Oculus Rift.
Discover how mobile and virtual reality technologies are changing the way architects interact with clients, consultants, contractors and other stakeholders. The seminar will review case studies that utilize immersion technologies to improve their design process, build client engagement, expand services and support remote communication. We invite you to take a ride with us as we embark on a look at present day use of immersion technologies as well as a glimpse to the future where we envision how mobile and virtual reality will impact the profession.
Attendees will receive a FREE BIMx Cardboard VR viewer and BIMx app compatible with Apple iPhone or Android Phones.
Learning Objectives:
- Review technologies that can increase your presentation effectiveness and sell your design ideas to clients.
- Examine popular architectural design immersion technologies including BIMx, Google Cardboard VR and Oculus Rift.
- Discover through case studies how architects use design immersion to improve the design process, build client engagement, expand services and support remote communication.
- Explore how mobile and virtual reality impact current and future methods for presenting and communicating design and construction.
AIA CES : 1 Unit
Architecture is going through a fundamental shift in how designers communicate ideas. Today’s clients are technology savvy and becoming comfortable with interactive design immersion technologies such as iPads, BIMx, Google Cardboard VR and Oculus Rift.
Discover how mobile and virtual reality technologies are changing the way architects interact with clients, consultants, contractors and other stakeholders. The seminar will review case studies that utilize immersion technologies to improve their design process, build client engagement, expand services and support remote communication. We invite you to take a ride with us as we embark on a look at present day use of immersion technologies as well as a glimpse to the future where we envision how mobile and virtual reality will impact the profession.
Attendees will receive a FREE BIMx Cardboard VR viewer and BIMx app compatible with Apple iPhone or Android Phones.
Learning Objectives:
- Review technologies that can increase your presentation effectiveness and sell your design ideas to clients.
- Examine popular architectural design immersion technologies including BIMx, Google Cardboard VR and Oculus Rift.
- Discover through case studies how architects use design immersion to improve the design process, build client engagement, expand services and support remote communication.
- Explore how mobile and virtual reality impact current and future methods for presenting and communicating design and construction.
AIA CES : 1 Unit
Architecture is going through a fundamental shift in how designers communicate ideas. Today’s clients are technology savvy and becoming comfortable with interactive design immersion technologies such as iPads, BIMx, Google Cardboard VR and Oculus Rift.
Discover how mobile and virtual reality technologies are changing the way architects interact with clients, consultants, contractors and other stakeholders. The seminar will review case studies that utilize immersion technologies to improve their design process, build client engagement, expand services and support remote communication. We invite you to take a ride with us as we embark on a look at present day use of immersion technologies as well as a glimpse to the future where we envision how mobile and virtual reality will impact the profession.
Attendees will receive a FREE BIMx Cardboard VR viewer and BIMx app compatible with Apple iPhone or Android Phones.
Learning Objectives:
- Review technologies that can increase your presentation effectiveness and sell your design ideas to clients.
- Examine popular architectural design immersion technologies including BIMx, Google Cardboard VR and Oculus Rift.
- Discover through case studies how architects use design immersion to improve the design process, build client engagement, expand services and support remote communication.
- Explore how mobile and virtual reality impact current and future methods for presenting and communicating design and construction.
AIA CES : 1 Unit
Architecture is going through a fundamental shift in how designers communicate ideas. Today’s clients are technology savvy and becoming comfortable with interactive design immersion technologies such as iPads, BIMx, Google Cardboard VR and Oculus Rift.
Discover how mobile and virtual reality technologies are changing the way architects interact with clients, consultants, contractors and other stakeholders. The seminar will review case studies that utilize immersion technologies to improve their design process, build client engagement, expand services and support remote communication. We invite you to take a ride with us as we embark on a look at present day use of immersion technologies as well as a glimpse to the future where we envision how mobile and virtual reality will impact the profession.
Attendees will receive a FREE BIMx Cardboard VR viewer and BIMx app compatible with Apple iPhone or Android Phones.
Learning Objectives:
- Review technologies that can increase your presentation effectiveness and sell your design ideas to clients.
- Examine popular architectural design immersion technologies including BIMx, Google Cardboard VR and Oculus Rift.
- Discover through case studies how architects use design immersion to improve the design process, build client engagement, expand services and support remote communication.
- Explore how mobile and virtual reality impact current and future methods for presenting and communicating design and construction.
AIA CES : 1 Unit
Architecture is going through a fundamental shift in how designers communicate ideas. Today’s clients are technology savvy and becoming comfortable with interactive design immersion technologies such as iPads, BIMx, Google Cardboard VR and Oculus Rift. Discover how mobile and virtual reality technologies are changing the way architects interact with clients, consultants, contractors and other stakeholders. The seminar will review case studies that utilize immersion technologies to improve their design process, build client engagement, expand services and support remote communication. We invite you to take a ride with us as we embark on a look at present day use of immersion technologies as well as a glimpse to the future where we envision how mobile and virtual reality will impact the profession.
Learning Objectives:
- Review technologies that can increase your presentation effectiveness and sell your design ideas to clients.
- Examine popular architectural design immersion technologies including BIMx, Google Cardboard VR and Oculus Rift.
- Discover through case studies how architects use design immersion to improve the design process, build client engagement, expand services and support remote communication.
- Explore how mobile and virtual reality impact current and future methods for presenting and communicating design and construction.
AIA CES : 1 Unit
Whether you’re an established firm or a young studio, technology is rapidly evolving in the AEC market and clients are expecting high-tech when it comes to architectural design services. This is leading businesses to rethink their design approach.
We will review how firms are adapting to this change by:
- Shifting BIM earlier into the design process
- Incorporating “real-time” visualization
- Integrating immersive technologies such as Unreal Engine and HTC Vive
- Using mobile apps such as the BIMx Hyper-model for presentations, design review and on-site coordination.
Join us to embark on a look at High-Tech in today’s creative workflow and glimpse the future where we envision how design technologies will impact the profession.