Course Title: Integrate digital applications into architectural workflows
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term1 2019
Course Code: BUIL6326
Course Title: Integrate digital applications into architectural workflows
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School: 320T Architecture & Urban Design
Campus: City Campus
Program: C6136 - Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)
Course Contact: Catherine Ciavarella
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 9819
Course Contact Email: catherine.ciavarella@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Claudio Sanzaro
claudio.sanzaro@rmit.edu.au
Nominal Hours: 240
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None
Course Description
This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to use a range of digital applications in architectural workflows. It includes the ability to determine the appropriate digital applications required for specific project outputs and the application of architectural standards and conventions to produce and manage the project. Work is likely to be undertaken with limited supervision and in consultation with team members and external consultants.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
VU21600 Integrate digital applications into architectural workflows |
Element: |
1. Determine digital production of architectural workflows |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Productivity advantages are investigated and applied to data management systems, organisational standards and overall practice workflows. 1.2 Individual workflows are established for projects to maximise productivity within given time frames. 1.3 Team strategies are organised to enable collaboration between participants in the project team. |
Element: |
2. analyse project requirements to determine outputs |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Project brief is evaluated to determine the documentation and data requirements within the project scope. 2.2 Relevant external stakeholders and internal personnel are identified to plan development of documents according to order of precedence and agreed timelines. 2.3 Digital security issues are considered and workplace procedures for copyright and privacy are complied within the communication of documents. 2.4 Hardware requirements are evaluated to determine their limitations and suitability. 2.5 Work is planned to ensure compliance with the Building Code of Australia (BCA), relevant Australian Standards and other relevant legislation. |
Element: |
3. Selected project formats |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Appropriate applications are selected to produce required documentation. 3.2 Digital protocols are determined to develop the project documentation according to workplace policy and client requirements. |
Element: |
4. Produce digital data for projects |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1 File formats and transfer protocols and standards are established to enable the use of data in chosen applications. 4.2 Object data and component libraries are selected and/or created for implementation in project outputs. 4.3 Relevant information is researched from reliable sources to ensure compliance with regulatory building requirements. 4.4 Appropriate application working environments are employed to ensure productive workflow. |
Element: |
5. Produce project outputs |
Performance Criteria: |
5.1 Digital and physical output methods are selected to ensure compliance with industry standard delivery methods and client requirements. 5.2 Conventions and standards related to layout and print sizing, for both physical and digital outputs, are identified and implemented. 5.3 Digital and physical communication conventions are examined and selected according to their cost effectiveness and sustainability. 5.4 Interim check plots are produced to confirm that outputs meet project requirements and modifications are made as necessary. 5.5 Final hard copies of project documentation are produced for submission to relevant stakeholders, in compliance with regulatory requirements. 5.6 Outputs are evaluated to ensure compliance with planned project outcomes. |
Learning Outcomes
This unit of competency supports the attainment of the skills and knowledge required for building designers to produce outputs for architectural projects using a variety of digital applications.
Details of Learning Activities
The following list is indicative of the range of activities undertaken in the course. Emphasis of activities will vary depending on the specific projects. You will also be required to undertake independent study.
- Face to Face Studios
- Discussions
- Group/Individual projects
- On-Line research
Teaching Schedule
Teaching Schedule Semester 1
Week 1 Orientation Week
Week 2: The Revit world
Commence Ex 1
- Introduction: The Basics of BIM
Week 3: Create a project
Submit Ex 1
Commence Ex 2
Week 4: (Master class) Modelling Basics Dimensioning and annotations
Submit Ex 2
Commence Ex 3
Week 5: Tutorials (Self Directed Learning)
Week 6: (Master class) Massing
Submit Ex 3
Week 7: (Master class)Revit Template creation & adding content
Commence MP01
Week 8: Using Revit rte Templates
Week 9: Commence with MP01 Part 2
Submit MP01 Part 1
Week 10: Cont with MP01 Part 2
Mid semester break
Week 11: Continue with MP01 Part 2
Week 12: Continue with MP01 Part 2
Week 13: Commence MP02 Barcelona Pavilion
Submit MP01 Part 2
Commence MP01
Week 14: Continue with MP02Barcelona Pavilion
Week 15: Continue with MP02 Barcelona Pavilion
Week 16: Continue with MP02 Barcelona Pavilion
Teaching Schedule Semester 2
Week 1: (Master class) Annotation and Detailing
Continue MP02
Week 2: Introduction to families
Submit MP02Barcelona Pavilion
Week 3: Creating form in Revit families
Commence MP01
Week 4: Advanced Modelling
Continue MP03
Week 5: Advanced Modelling
Continue MP03
Week 6: Walk though and rendering
Continue MP03
Week 7: Advanced wall topics
Continue MP03
Week 8: Preliminary design Conceptual Design, Phasing and design options
Continue MP03
Week 9: Using Revit rte Templates
Submit MP03
Week 10: Work sharing and master planning
Commence MP04
Week 11: Work sharing and master planning
Continue MP04
Week 12: Work sharing and master planning
Continue MP04
Week 13: Work sharing and master planning
Continue MP04
Week 14: Work sharing and master planning
Continue MP04
Week 15: Work sharing and master planning
Continue MP04
Week 16: Work sharing and master planning
Submit MP04
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
Other Resources
Overview of Assessment
This unit of competency could be assessed in the workplace or a close simulation of the workplace environment, provided that simulated or project-based assessment techniques fully replicate building design workplace conditions, materials, activities, responsibilities and procedures. Holistic or project-based assessment with other related units is recommended.
A person who demonstrates competency in this unit must be able to provide evidence of the ability to:
• apply organisational policies and procedures, including occupational health and safety and quality assurance requirements, where applicable
• comply with copyright and trade practices legislation and organisational privacy and security policies and procedures
• produce digitally generated information for an architectural project
• collaborate and consult with team members and outside agencies
• meet the criteria of the project brief to the required standard and within allocated timelines.
Assessment Tasks
Exercise 1-3 - 15
Major project 01 - 20
Major project 02 - 25
Major project 03 - 15
Major project 04 - 25
Courses delivered in accordance with competency-based assessment, but which also utilise graded assessment
CHD | Competent with High Distinction |
CDI | Competent with Distinction |
CC | Competent with Credit |
CAG | Competency Achieved - Graded |
NYC | Not Yet Competent |
DNS | Did Not Submit for assessment |
Assessment Matrix
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Other Information
Academic Progress:
At the end of each academic period individual student progress will be reviewed by the Student Academic Progress Review Committee and students will be advised of their eligibility for progression.
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Student Responsibilities:
In undertaking this course students are required to be responsible for:
- The time management of the course work in order to complete all work requirements satisfactorily and on time.
- RMIT encourages students to attend all scheduled classes to optimise academic success.
- To ascertain what content or assessment has been missed, and gather the information prior to next class.
- To be proactive in mastering the academic material of the course by challenging, questioning and extending course outcomes.
- To be responsible for the maintenance of a non-disruptive and scholastic attitude in the learning environment.
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Extension of Time for Submission of Assessable work Procedure:
Students must refer to the RMIT policy for eligibility and procedures.
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Equitable Assessment:
Students must refer to the RMIT policy for eligibility and procedures.
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Special Consideration:
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Assessment Principles:
Final assessment decisions can be reviewed and or appealed.
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Employability skills:
Employability skills describe non-technical skills and competencies that are an important part of effective and successful participation in the workplace.
The following Employability Skills are an inherent part of this course:
Communication, Teamwork, Problem solving, Initiative and enterprise, Planning and organising, Self management, Learning and Technology.
Plagiarism:
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