The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) is pleased to announce the launch of the first heritage conservation workshop in partnership with the Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS).
Take advantage of the opportunity to spend a weekend working in the Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS) Lab and learn more about Building Information Modeling (BIM) for heritage (HBIM) and existing conditions from the Winners of the 2018 CanBIM Best in Academic and Best in Innovation Award for the Library of Parliament BIM.
This workshop will help participants better understand the complex and unique challenges in managing a BIM project for heritage and existing conditions, including managing large and diverse datasets, file size, and selecting the appropriate level of detail and model tolerance for your project.
Find out how to maximize the efficiency of your project by applying simple fundamental tips for Heritage BIM, and learn hands-on, step-by-step techniques for modeling basic building elements to point cloud data including walls, slabs, windows, and ceilings. The course will include a tour of a designated heritage building with a demonstration of capturing point cloud data with terrestrial laser scanners.
WHERE: Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS) Lab, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario.
WHEN: July 19-21, 2019 (The course will begin on Friday evening and run until late afternoon Sunday.
PRICE: $2,000 for RAIC members, $2,400 for non-members, plus applicable taxes.
Limited spots are available. For more information and to express your interest in registering, please contact Kristen Gagnon, Program Officer, at 613-241-3600 x 203 or kgagnon@raic.org.