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Best Practices for Design Collaboration in Revit: Exploring the Bridge Tool
Virtual
Tuesday 08 Apr 2025
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
8 Apr 2025 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Join D.TO and Microsol Resources for the next Boston Society of Architects' (BSA) Revit User Group meeting as we showcase how to streamline workflows, enhance collaboration, and improve data exchange between teams in Revit, and across projects with the Bridge Tool.
Attendees will gain insights into the best practices for project coordination, to ensure that information is shared consistently and accurately across disciplines at all stages of the Design process.
Learning Objectives:
Implementing Best Practices for Design Collaboration and Cloud-Workshared models: Learn strategies for setting up efficient collaborative workflows, managing updates, and ensuring team-wide consistency and accountability with Revit and the Autodesk Construction Cloud.
Optimizing Data Exchange Between Disciplines: Explore how linking methods are used to exchange data efficiently within your team and other disciplines, at different stages of the Design process.
Understanding the Bridge Tool in Autodesk Construction Cloud: Learn how the Bridge Tool operates within the Design Collaboration module and its specific applications for Revit users to facilitate cross-project collaboration.
Leveraging the Bridge Tool for Seamless Workflow Integration: Discover how to integrate the Bridge Tool into your current collaboration workflows, improving coordination and widening control over your Project Data.
About the Presenter:
Pook Villegas is an AEC Application Specialist at Microsol Resources. She is responsible for providing the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) clients with BIM health checks, developing and implementing BIM standards, assisting with BIM Execution Plans (BEP), training, technical support, and other BIM-related services. She brings extensive architectural design and technological skills, having worked with BIM technology in a variety of project types, including K-12 facilities, residential, and interior projects.
Pook received her Master of Architecture from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, as well as a Bachelor of Architecture and Interior Design from the University of Oklahoma. She is also a LEED Green Associate and WELL AP and has a thorough comprehension of green building principles and practices. In her spare time, she loves to play ice hockey and spend time outdoors. She is fluent in Thai as well as English.
Credits: Microsol Resources is an Approved Provider through the AIA/CES and will provide a Certificate of Completion for 1 AIA LU and PDH for this seminar.