Schedule
Note: This schedule may be subject to minor variations, any changes that affect a delegate's registration will be notified to the delegate prior to the commencement of the conference

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Day 1 Thursday, May 20
8:00am Registration Opens
     
9:00am 1.G.1 Introduction / Welcome - Wesley Benn
9:30am 1.G.2 Keynote - Paul Doherty
10:40am 1.G.3 Revit Showcase - Rodd Perey
     
11:00am
Morning Tea
     
11:30am Room 1 - 1.1.1
Families - General
- All Levels
- Steve Stafford
     
  Room 2 - 1.2.1
Visualise Revit conceptual designs fast with 3ds Max, Mental Ray and V-Ray
- All Levels
- Dan Jurgens
& Zac Arato
     
  Room 3 - 1.3.1
Establishing a BIM Protocol; Guidelines for working collaboratively with BIM
- All Levels
- Michelle Leonard
  Room 3 - 1.3.2
Case Study: BIM Management - 1 Bligh Street
- All Levels
- Ryan Hanlen
     
  Room 4 - Principal's Stream - 1.4.1
BIM + its implication on the average practice
- All Levels
- Glen Cunnington
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 1.5.1
Title Sheets - why use out of the box?
- All Levels
- Neil Munro
     
1:00pm Lunch
     
2:00pm Room 1 - 1.1.2
Revit Can't Do That!
- Introductory - Intermediate
- Steve Taskin,
Adam Sheather,
Tim Waldock
& Toby Maple
     
  Room 2 - 1.2.2
Biased and Unbiased Renderers
- All Levels

- Ben Nolan
  Room 2 - 1.2.3
Design Collaboration Round Table
- All Levels

- Wesley Benn
& Panel
     
  Room 3 -1.3.3
Getting started with the Revit API
- Introductory - Intermediate
- Kristian Parsons
  Room 3 -1.3.4
Plug-In and Third Party Applications:
How Bentley helps Revit users
- All Levels
- Steve Jolley
     
  Room 4 - Principal's Stream - 1.4.2
Revit for Principals
- All Levels
- Jim Balding
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 1.5.2
Family Creation
- Introductory
- Michelle Van Kolck (Louw)
     
3:30pm
Afternoon Tea
     
4:00pm
Room 1 - 1.1.3
Should I model or should I draft?
- All Levels
- Sam Saliba
     

Room 2 - 1.2.4
RDB Link: Linking your model to Access
- All Levels
- Toby Maple
     

Room 3 - 1.3.5
Optioneering in Collaborative Design Practice
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Dominik Holzer

Room 3 - 1.3.6
Internal Collaboration: Lessons Learnt
- All Levels
- Neil Munro
     
  Room 4 - Principal's Stream - 1.4.3
Industry update
- All Levels
- Andrew Gutteridge
  Room 4 - Principal's Stream - 1.4.4
Open Forum
- All Levels
- Rodd Perey,
Andrew Gutteridge,
James Kell
& Jim Balding
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 1.5.3
Visualise Revit conceptual designs fast with 3ds Max, Mental Ray and V-Ray
- All Levels
- Dan Jurgens
& Zac Arato
     
6:00pm
Welcome Function


Day 2 Friday, May 21
9:00am
Room 1 - 2.1.1
Case Study: Competition Winner
- All Levels
- Aimee Bellette
  Room 1 - 2.1.2
How to develop an office style
- All Levels
- Kerry Thompson
     

Room 2 - 2.2.1
New Features: RAC 2011
- All Levels
- Steve Stafford
  Room 2 - 2.2.2 Full!
Throw away your yellow trace:  
Conceptualise your design in Revit
- All Levels
- Peter Giampa
     

Room 3 - 2.3.1
New Features: RST 2011
- All Levels
- Adam Sheather
  Room 3 - 2.3.2
Integration of Structural Engineering design  
into the BIM Model
- All Levels
- Doug Wallace
     
  Room 4 - 2.4.1
New Features: RME 2011
- All Levels
- Sam Saliba
  Room 4 - 2.4.2
Case Study: Lessons learnt - Architects and Engineers in an intergrated working environment
- All Levels
- Andrew Bagnall
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 2.5.1
Stairs and Railings
- All Levels
- Phil Read
     
10:30am
Morning Tea
     
11:00am
Room 1 - 2.1.3
Helping hands:  
Build your own Revit help files and tutorials
- All Levels
- Wayne Morrell

Room 1 - 2.1.4
Closing the Loop - Internal Standardisation Audits
- All Levels
- Melanie Tristram
     
  Room 2 - 2.2.3
Revit: Make me a SUPERMODEL
- All Levels
- Stephen Taskin
     

Room 3 - 2.3.3
Complete detailing for concrete  
and steel work
- All Levels
- Brendon Picton & Paul Hellawell
     
  Room 4 - 2.4.3
One Year On: Lessons Learnt
- All Levels
- Michael Alder
  Room 4 - 2.4.4
Green Star Lighting in MEP
- All Levels
- Michael Warwick
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 2.5.2 Full
Using formulae to make advanced families
- Advanced
- Michael Vagg
     
12:30pm
Lunch
     
1:30pm Room 1 - 2.1.5
Keying into Keynoting
- Introductory - Intermediate
- Melanie Tristram
  Room 1 - 2.1.6
Scheduling: From Beginning to Beyond
- Introductory - Intermediate
- Russell Hamblin
   
  Room 2 - 2.2.4
SketchUp: Advanced features and Revit intergration
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Stewart Caldwell
     
  Room 3 - 2.3.4
Achieving IPD:  
Revit Structure to Steel Shop Detailing
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Shane Brown
  Room 3 - 2.3.5
Structural analysis using Robot
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Damien Legrand
     
  Room 4 - 2.4.5
Real Life, up-to-date,  
MEP collaboration and documentation
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Karl De Wet
  Room 4 - 2.4.6
Modelling MEP electrical systems in non-US countries using API programming
- Advanced
- Roy Qian
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 2.5.3
Phasing
- Intermediate
- Rodd Perey
  Room 5 - Lab - 2.5.4
Site Tools
- Intermediate
- Chris Needham
     
3:00pm
Afternoon Tea
     
3:30pm
Room 1 - 2.1.7
Locking down Revit drawings
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Tim Waldock
  Room 1 - 2.1.8
Natural and artifical lighting analysis
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Martin Taurer
     
  Room 2 - 2.2.5
Into the Interior; Interior Design Projects using Revit Architecture
- Introductory - Intermediate
- Michelle Leonard & Melanie Tristram
     
  Room 3 - 2.3.6
Revit Structure: Forgotten Tools
- All Levels
- Ben May
     
  Room 4 - 2.4.7
Revit Japan: Establishing a national guideline
- All Levels
- Tadafumi Nitta & Kouhei Utida
  Room 4 - 2.4.8
Case Study: The RUGjp Chapel
- All Levels
- Mayu Nakagawa & Misako Kobayashi
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 2.5.5
Scheduling
- Intermediate
- Clay Hickling
  Room 5 - 2.5.6 Full
BIM QS: What's in it for me
- All Levels
- Stuart Wearn


Day 3 Saturday, May 22
9:00am Room 1 - 3.1.1
Revit for BCA Section-J building envelope compliance
- All Levels
- Ibrahim Thanawalla
     
  Room 2 - 3.2.1
Rendering in 2D and 3D:
Not what you thought...
- All Levels
- Adrian Esdaile
     

Room 3 - 3.3.1
Case Study: Brisbane Supreme Court and District Courts
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Ashley Beckett
     
  Room 4 - 3.4.1
How the Revit API has saved our company time and money
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Rod Howarth
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 3.5.1
Adaptive Points, Reporting Parameters, Generic Model Points Based - What this means for Advanced Families Creation
- Advanced
- Sam Saliba
     
10:30am Morning Tea
     
11:00am Room 1 - 3.1.2
ANZ Content Creation Guidelines: Peer Review Workshop
- All Levels
- Paul Hellawell, Michelle Van Kolck (Louw),
Chris Needham
& Wesley Benn
     
  Room 2 - 3.2.2
Win more work with Revit and 3Ds Max Design
- All Levels
- Jason Howden
     
  Room 3 - 3.3.2
Case Study:  
Introducing Revit as a design tool for students
- All Levels
- Katia Gard
  Room 3 - 3.3.3
Adding interior design into an integrated workflow
- All Levels
- Belinda Hodkinson
     
  Room 4 - 3.4.2
Geting the most out of the Data: Better projects, better outcomes
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Martin Taurer
  Room 4 - 3.4.3
Design with Generative Components:  
Let the Genius Loose
- All Levels
- Lars Moth-Poulsen
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 3.5.2
Mastering parametric trusses in Revit structure
- Intermediate
- Ben May
   
12:30pm
Lunch
     
1:30pm Room 1+2 - 3.G.1
Tips & Tricks. Classic Cock-ups
- All Levels
- Chris Needham & Steve Stafford
     
 

Room 3 - 3.3.4
An Afternoon with Autodesk
- All Levels

- Rob Malkin
(Autodesk),
Wesley Benn
& Jim Balding
     
  Room 4 - 3.4.4
Automated Green Building Assessment: Case studies from roads to hospitals and supermarkets
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Delwyn Jones
  Room 4 - 3.4.5
Revit – Ecotect for Shadow & Daylight Analysis
- Intermediate - Advanced
- Ibrahim Thanawalla
     
  Room 5 - Lab - 3.5.3
Spare Lab
 
     
3:00pm
Afternoon Tea
     
3:30pm
3.G.2 Wrap Up - Wesley Benn
     
7:00pm
Farewell Dinner

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