Be Keen
Yesterday, with a sumptuous lunch, we concluded the first session of what we call the MasterKeen, with amazing people whose names and work I want to share with you. More information on the master can be found here. – The Program – The structure of our program comes from a simple assumption: you can’t do anything without […]
Yesterday, with a sumptuous lunch, we concluded the first session of what we call the MasterKeen, with amazing people whose names and work I want to share with you. More information on the master can be found here.
– The Program –
The structure of our program comes from a simple assumption: you can’t do anything without knowing the instruments that allow you to do what you want to do. This is true for manual work just as much as it’s true for philosophy: the nature of such instruments change but still you need to be able to tie your running shoes before you can actually start running. This is especially true when instruments are complex and BIM-enabling software tend to be very complex instruments. This is why we start with an introductory lesson (by yours truly) explaining the main goals and then my colleagues proceed in teaching Revit for quite a lot of time.
Simone Pozzoli is our star, our brave tutor, the guy who stays with them practically all the time, throughout the whole learning curve.
Emiliano Segatto is the host of the show and we have other guests and some of them are especially well known.
1. Attendees
Our students came from all over Italy and some of them from very far away. One of them came all the way from Switzerland.
We had the 25% of girls, and the 62.5% of them was born in the 80s.
Their names are:
– Paolo Roberto Rossi
– Bruno Grossi
– Enrico Mazza
– Antonio Scalise
– Giacomo Colombini
– Lorena Morselli
– Francesco De Matteis
– Dalila Cavallo
– Alessia Andreotti
– Igor Bonsi
– Diana Fullin
– Lorenzo Verbanaz
– Francesco Carandente
– Matteo Nativo
– Francesco Pallottini
– Matteo Gianninoto
The majority of the works you’ll wee in these pages is their work.
2. Showreel: The Integrated Project
2. Standards: how to survive them
3. Going Level 2: how to Collaborate
4. An Attempt at Level 3: Share Data
A portion of the Building by Francesco Carandente / Model Breakdown in Flux by Paolo Roberto Rossi
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