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Preliminary Schedule

More details on the PDF version of RTC 2009 Schedule

Day 1 Thursday, June 18
7:45am Registration Opens
     
8:30am 1.G.1 Introduction / Welcome - Wesley Benn
9:10am 1.G.2 Keynote - Tom Fussell
10:10am 1.G.3 Revit Showcase - Rodd Perey
     
10:30am
Morning Tea
     
11:00am Room 1 - 1.1.1
Integrated thinking through visualisation & communication
- Glenn Cunnington
     
  Room 2 - 1.2.1
Implementation of Revit structure - A case study
- Victor Polyik
  Room 2 - 1.2.2
BIM Adoption in the Quantity Surveying Field - Issues and Advantages
- David Mitchell
     
  Room 4 - Principal's Stream - 1.4.1
The Business Case for implementing Revit
- Rodd Perey & Wesley Benn
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 1.5.1
Getting dirty with Revit's site tools
- Chris Fox
  Room 5 - Lab - 1.5.2
3rd party tools - McNeel Associates Rhino
- Martin Taurer
     
12:30pm Lunch
     
1:30pm Room 1 - 1.1.2
Families - What they didn’t tell you - Revit Architecture
- Bruce Gow
     
  Room 2 - 1.2.3
Modelling - Revit Architecture
- Sam Saliba
     
  Room 4 - Principal's Stream - 1.4.2
Outsourcing Revit
- Andrew Harp, Maneck Khanna & Wesley Benn
  Room 4 - Principal's Stream - 1.4.3
Industry Panel - Bitter or Better?
- Matt Rumbelow & Chris Needham
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 1.5.3
Building a portal frame building in Revit Structure
- Brenden Picton
     
3:00pm
Afternoon Tea
     
3:30pm
Room 1 - 1.1.3
Sustainability through Design Technology
- Chris Fox
     

Room 2 - 1.2.4
Establishing drafting and graphic standards - Revit Structure
- Peter Harris
     

Room 3 - 1.3.1
Families - What they didn’t tell you - Revit MEP
- Bruce Gow
     
  Room 4 - Principal's Stream - 1.4.4
Directions - Technology, Practice and more
- Wesley Benn
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 1.5.4
Conceptual design with Revit's new massing tools
- Toby Maple & Chris Price
     
5:30pm
Welcome Function


Day 2 Friday, June 19
7:00am
Breakfast - until 8:45am
     
8:30am
Room 1 - 2.1.1
2010 - New Features - Architecture
- Eldad Asoulin
  Room 1 - 2.1.2
Masterplanning to Development Application Workflow
- Brendan Heng
     

Room 2 - 2.2.1
Revit API , Advanced Revit Families & Generative Components
- Michelle Louw
  Room 2 - 2.2.2
Round-tripping Revit and Civil 3D
- Shane O'Rorke & Chris Needham
     

Room 3 - 2.3.1
2010 - New Features - Structure
- Steve Stafford
  Room 3 - 2.3.2
2010 - New Features - MEP
- Brendan Upton
     
  Room 4 - 2.4.1
Setting the Scene - Lighting for 3D modelling
- Mark Flanagan
  Room 4 - 2.4.2
Mental Ray - Mastering the Revit rendering engine
- Steve Fiorio
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 2.5.1
Programming the program - API & VSTA
- Martin Taurer
     
10:30am
Morning Tea
     
11:00am
Room 1 - 2.1.3
Case Study - Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp - Revit Architecture
- Katia Gard
     
  Room 2 - 2.2.3
A magical mystery tour of Revit Plug-ins
- John Hainsworth
     

Room 3 - 2.3.3
Case study - Bridge designs - Revit Structure
- Paul Hellawell

Room 3 - 2.3.4
Case study - Otago Multipurpose Stadium - Revit MEP
- Roy Qian
     
  Room 4 - 2.4.3
High-end rendering in five easy steps
- Jason Howden
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 2.5.2
3rd party tools - Autodesk Impression
- Sam Saliba
  Room 5 - Lab - 2.5.3
Revit as a teaching tool using project based learning
- Tony Mackay
     
12:30pm
Lunch
     
1:30pm Room 1 - 2.1.4
Beyond the plans - Scheduling and Colour Fill Schemes
-Toby Maple
   
  Room 2 - 2.2.4
Revit and Digital Fabrication
- Danelle Briscoe
  Room 2 - 2.2.5
Take Control of Revit revisions
- Jason Howden
     
  Room 3 - 2.3.5
Modelling - Revit Structure
- Shane Brown
     
  Room 4 - 2.4.4
Walking the scene - Revit and beyond
- Martin Taurer
  Room 4 - 2.4.5
3rd party tools - Autodesk Design Review
- Ryan Hanlen
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 2.5.4
Family Construction - Revit MEP
- Peter Goodman
     
3:00pm
Afternoon Tea
     
3:30pm
Room 1 - 2.1.5
View Management
- Chris Needham
  Room 1 - 2.1.6
Lost in Space! Finding stuff you can't see
- Chris Needham
     
  Room 2 - 2.2.6
Family Management
- Jason Howden
  Room 2 - 2.2.7
3rd party tools - Cost-X
- Simon Lovegrove
     
  Room 3 - 2.3.6
Modelling - Revit MEP
- David Pearce
     
  Room 4 - 2.4.6
Optimising the Revit environment - Hardware
- AEC Systems
  Room 4 - 2.4.7
3rd party tools - Autodesk Navisworks
- Ryan Hanlen
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 2.5.5
Family Construction - Revit Structure
- Chris Fox


Day 3 Saturday, June 20
7:00am
Breakfast - until 8:45am
     
8:30am Room 1 - 3.1.1
3rd party tools - Using Google Sketchup for presentation and integration into Revit
- Stewart Caldwell
  Room 1 - 3.1.2
Managing Large Projects
- Steve Stafford
     
  Room 2 - 3.2.1
3rd party tools - IES <VE>
- Andrew Bagnell
  Room 2 - 3.2.2 - 55 minutes
Establishing drafting and graphic standards - Revit MEP
- Ian Matthews
     

Room 3 - 3.3.1
Documentation Tools
- Clay Hickling
  Room 3 - 3.3.2 - 55 minutes
3rd party tools - Autodesk Ecotect
- Andrew Bagnell
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 3.5.1
Hands on tips and tricks - File management for Revit Managers
- Simon Whitbread
  Room 5 - Lab - 3.5.2
From existing to the beyond with Revit Design Options and Phases
- Peter Boehmer & Marina Radosevic
     
10:30am Morning Tea
     
11:00am Room 1 - 3.1.3
Multi-discipline Collaboration on a single central file
- Glenn Jowett
  Room 1 - 3.1.4
Multi-practice Collaboration in Revit
- Steve Fiorio
     
  Room 2 - 3.2.3
MEP Massing for Pre-design Analysis
- Peter Goodman
     
  Room 3 - 3.3.3
Detailing
- Clay Hickling
     
  Room 5 - REPEAT Lab - 3.5.3
Conceptual design with Revit's new massing tools
- Toby Maple & Chris Price
   
12:30pm
Lunch
     
1:30pm 3.G.1 Tips & Tricks - Wesley Benn & Steve Stafford
     
3:00pm
Afternoon Tea
     
3:30pm
3.G.2 Wrap Up - Panel Forum - Q & A Wesley Benn
     
6:30pm
Farewell Dinner

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