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BIM in Practice: 6 giugno, Politecnico di Milano

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practice
noun /ˈpræk.tɪs/
1. The actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method, as opposed to theories relating to it:
2. The carrying out or exercise of a profession, especially that of a doctor or lawyer:
3. Repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency in it.
(Oxford Dictionary)

Questo lunedì pomeriggio, 6 giugno, il Politecnico di Milano e l’Università di Roma Tre scelgono proprio Milano per il primo di una serie di incontri sul BIM nella pratica, pratica inteso nel senso più ampio del termine.
Venite a sentir parlare di alcuni tra i progetti più chiacchierati del momento, in ambito BIM e non: la famigerata Nuvola di Fuksas e il Teatro Lirico di Milano.
Ma non fate tardi, perché prima di loro si parlerà di BIM e grattacieli.
Insieme a Sara Busnelli, architetto e partner di Antonio Citterio, parleranno il mio collega Cristiano Piagnerelli e il mio BIM manager Claudio Vittori Antisari. Potete vedere alcuni dei nostri grattacieli sul sito dello studio (qui e qui, per esempio) ma ciò che verrà mostrato questa volta è qualcosa di mai visto prima, di cui avete avuto solo un assaggio su Design Boom.

Il ciclo di seminari è organizzato da Ingrid Paoletti, autrice di alcune tra le pubblicazioni più rilevanti in ambito BIM attualmente edite in Italia, e Stefano Converso, il cui corso di Tecniche Parametriche ha prodotto alcune tra le menti più brillanti del BIM in Italia.

Non mancate.

Io vi raggiungerò in serata, e naturalmente sarò ben felice di cogliere l’occasione per una birra BIM con chi vorrà trattenersi.

Lunedì 6 giugno
ore 16:00
Politecnico di Milano (Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32), aula S.2.2

BIM in practice

 

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  • Dan Pistoresi
    Posted at 02:31h, 11 January Reply

    Assisted me a lot, just what I was looking for : D.

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