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BIM Case Study Courses
Building Information Modeling: Case Studies [COA8901 CE] 2006 Spring
Instructor: Chuck Eastman
The purpose of this course will be to:
1. learn about BIM, from a technology and design and building practice perspective
2. review existing case studies to understand better the impact of BIM
3. develop new case studies, to add to the current literature
http://dcom.arch.gatech.edu/class/BIMCaseStudies/

Seminar Courses on Design Computation
Research Seminar in Design Computing [COA8672] 2006 Spring
Instructor: Chuck Eastman
This course surveys the set of major developments in design computing, focusing on the representation of designs. The class is about computation as a set of intellectual ideas and technologies. It will not deal with the details of tool usage. However, it is expected the students are familiar with 2D and 3D design tools and some forms of analysis and/or rendering.
http://dcom.arch.gatech.edu/class/COA8672/

Parametric Modeling & Design Courses
Parametric Design using Digital Project [COA8943] 2006 Fall
Instructor: Donghoon Yang
Course Objectives:
1. Understanding parametric modeling concept and its application in architectural design
- Understanding nature of computer as a design tool
2. Using parametric CAD as architectural design tool
- Digital Project Fundamentals
- Creating and manipulating free form objects
- Defining parametric custom objects
http://dcom.arch.gatech.edu/class/pd/2006fall/

Digital Project [COA8833] 2005 Fall
Instructor: Ghang Lee
This course explores the use of advanced 3D parametric modeling and data exchange / sharing technologies in architectural design through a small design project. Through the course, students will learn how to develop ideas and transform them into a constructible shape using various digital design tools. The concept of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and other computing technologies and tools will be also reviewed. "Digital Project", which is a homonym of the title of this course and also the title of a CATIA-based CAD system developed and used by Frank Gehry's office, will be used as the primary design tool.
http://dcom.arch.gatech.edu/courses/dp/

Computer Graphics, Product Model, and IT related Courses
DESIGN AND ENGINEERING DATABASE MANAGEMENT
[CS 6754, COA 8676E, ME6754] 2007 Fall, 2005 Fall
Instructor: Chuck Eastman
Design and engineering organizations are undergoing dramatic changes, based on IT and Web technologies. This course is constructed to review current technologies and to explore emerging technologies for design and engineering data integration and exchange. It provides a review of the field from the earliest days of CAD, through the current period using ISO-STEP technologies, and looks forward to the next generation of data management using the Semantic Web.
http://dcom.arch.gatech.edu/CS6754/

Introduction to Geometric Modeling [COA 6764 ] 2007 Fall
Instructor: Chuck Eastman
The purpose of this course is to provide both the theoretical and practical background to develop working geometric modeling tools. The focus will be on planar polyhedra, however, the modeling tools developed are extensible to other types. The course will review the following topics: spatial transforms, including all those needed to develop a simple display pipeline; modeling solids as manifold polyhedra, with a focus on topology rather than geometry; the Euler operators for constructing shape topologies; shape and object operators, including: proximity testing, Boolean operations, shape shrinking and ballooning operations, slicing, and others. The focus will be the development of geometric rule checking, as found in various building design guides.
http://dcom.arch.gatech.edu/geometricmodeling/

Research Seminar: IT and Production Strategies for the Building Industry [COA 8833 E] 2006 Spring
Instructor: Chuck Eastman
The seminar will endeavor to develop in-depth understanding of the business and technological aspects of the adoption of advanced technologies in the building industry, with special focus on IT.
http://dcom.arch.gatech.edu/ITconstruction/


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