Syllabus academic year 2011/2012
(Created 2011-09-01.)
BIM MODELLING AND VISUALISATIONMMTF10
Credits: 8. Grading scale: TH. Cycle: G2 (First Cycle). Main field: Technology. Language of instruction: The course will be given in Swedish. MMTF10 overlaps following cours/es: AFO680 and MMT656. Compulsory for: IBYA2. Course coordinator: Anders Robertson, Anders.Robertson@hbg.lth.se, Design Methodology. Assessment: Individual examination (exercises). Partly 80% presence. Parts: 2. Further information: Nothing. Home page: http://www.caad.lth.se.

Aim
The aim is to bring knowledge and skill in BIM handling, modelling and visualisation.

Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must

- describe and understand ICT technology

- be familiar with a BIM application´s use

- describe visual communication

- describe theory of colour and perspective

- in freehand sktech interiors and exteriors

Skills and abilities
For a passing grade the student must

- use a BIM modelling application

- sketch a simple architectural building

- use digital sketching

- make a photo montage and layout task

- make a graphical well-reasoned presentation

Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must

- look at ICT as a tool for the whole building trade

- make a subjective opinion of different graphical presentations

- understand sketching as a tool for memory

Contents
- cad history

- modelling techniques

- the BIM conception

- creative formation, modelling techniques, digital 3D modelling, layout handling etc

Literature
BIM kompendium.
Edwards, B: Teckna med högra hjärnhalvan.
N ilson, KG: Färglära.

Parts

Code: 0111. Name: BIM Technique.
Higher education credits: 4. Grading scale: TH. Assessment: Individual examination (exercises). Partly 80% presence. Contents: - cad history - modelling techniques - the BIM conception - creative formation, modelling techniques, digital 3D modelling, layout handling etc.

Code: 0211. Name: Visualisation.
Higher education credits: 4. Grading scale: UG. Assessment: Individual examination (exercises). Partly 80% presence. Contents: - cad history - modelling techniques - the BIM conception - creative formation, modelling techniques, digital 3D modelling, layout handling etc.