Hey LA and anyone in town July 15th & 16th, who want to see some of the insights that will be discussed on the future of BIM... Not THIS BIM: Unknowing courtesy: http://www.bimmusic.com/
But THIS ONE!!! www-bcf.usc.edu/~kensek
"The annual BIM symposium at USC School of Architecture, BIM FUTURES 2013, is two weeks away. This year there are two days of excellent presentations!
Monday, July 15th – presentations from thought leaders from many universities and Tuesday, July 16th, case studies from building industry professionals: architects, engineers, and contractors.
Space is limited – sign up today!
For a list of speakers and to register, please visit www-bcf.usc.edu/~kensek"
But THIS ONE!!! www-bcf.usc.edu/~kensek
"The annual BIM symposium at USC School of Architecture, BIM FUTURES 2013, is two weeks away. This year there are two days of excellent presentations!
Monday, July 15th – presentations from thought leaders from many universities and Tuesday, July 16th, case studies from building industry professionals: architects, engineers, and contractors.
Space is limited – sign up today!
For a list of speakers and to register, please visit www-bcf.usc.edu/~kensek"
"BIM
FUTURES 2013"
"The
Seventh Annual BIM Symposium on Building Information Modeling:
Views
from the Academy and the Profession
Conference coordinators: Karen Kensek, kensek@usc.edu, and Douglas Noble
(website last updated 26 June 2013
– NOT
DONE YET!)
BIM Futures 2013 will be
held July 15th and 16th at the University of Southern
California and is sponsored by the School of Architecture, the Chase L. Leavitt
Master of Building Science Program. I am sorry for the primitive website, but I
don’t have time to make it graphically compelling although I will keep it
updated with current information.
This symposium will focus on
the future of BIM, both from academic and professional viewpoints. Past events
have quickly sold out; don’t wait until the last minute to register. Each day will have about 10 – 15
speakers discussing the role, implementation, and future of building
information modeling. The current
list of confirmed speakers is listed below.
SPONSORS
BIM
2013 REGISTRATION
REGISTER HERE (please remember that there are NO REFUNDS!)
Early bird registration is $10
for Monday, $25 for Tuesday. We CANNOT refund anything that you pay for on the
website. Really. But you can send someone else instead
– just have him/her check-in with the name that was registered.
Register separately for each
day. Yes, there is a small fee for
each day – we noticed that if we don’t charge something some people sign
up and then forget to show up or cancel thus preventing others who wanted to
attend from coming. We have a
limited amount of spaces based on the size of the available lecture hall.
Monday, July 15th
– Academic View
Tuesday, July 16th
– Professional View
The final complete schedule
with the order of the speakers will be posted a week before the symposium. Each day will go from approximately 8 am – 4:30 pm.
Monday,
July 15th – Academic View – Thought Leaders of BIM
REGISTER HERE (please remember that there are NO REFUNDS!)
Current list of confirmed speakers and affiliation.
Chandler Ahrens, Washington University, St. Louis, and Aaron Sprecher, McGill University, Engine of inFormation: Big data from small buildings
Mark Clayton,
Texas A&M University, Learning with
BIM: Architectural Concepts Embodied in Software
Peggy Deamer,
Yale University, BIM, Marx, and
Immaterial Labor
Stephen Hagan FAIA, Hagan Technologies LLC, AIA TAP
Anton Harfmann, University of Cincinnati
Timothy Hemsath, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Conceptual
Energy Modeling: Impact of Using
Building Performance Simulation in Early Design Stages
Brian Johnson, University of Washington, One BIM to Rule Them All: Future
Reality or Myth?
Henry Johnstone, University of Arizona
Calvin Kam,
Stanford University, CIFE
Karen Kensek,
University of Southern California, BIM
+10: a Journey to the Future
Vallie Miranda, Texas A&M University, Architectural
Programming in BIM
Murali Paranandi, Miami University, Ohio, Conceptual
Information Modeling: Fostering
Creativity Through Transmedia Workflows
Paola Sanguinetti, Kansas University
Dennis Shelden
Hugo Sheward,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Knowledge
Based Building Information Modeling
Andrzej Zarzycki, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Tuesday,
July 16th – Professional View – Case Studies
REGISTER HERE (please remember that there are NO REFUNDS!)
Current list of confirmed firms
and speakers.
(list is almost complete – update the information
with all the firms and speakers)
AECOM
Buro Happold: Kurt Komraus and Sarah David
CO Architects: Jenna Knudsen
Gensler: Reg
Prentice
HDR: Matt Goldsberry
Hensel Phelps
HGA with TITAN AEC: Jonathan Bartling (HGA), Blaine Grantham (Titan AEC), TJ Tutay (Titan
AEC)
HMC: Yunnan
Allen
Morphosis:
Kerenza Harris
Thornton Tomasetti: Jonatan Schumacher
Turner Construction Company: Viktor Bullain and Rocio Gonzalez"
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