June 30 @ 12pm ET

Design Review in the Age of BIM: Bridging 2D and 3D Workflows

Even in a BIM-centered workflow, 2D documentation is how designs get reviewed, coordinated, and approved. Drawing sheets haven’t gone away. If anything, they’ve multiplied. Projects that once required minimal sheets now regularly top hundreds, if not more.  

The models behind those projects have gotten more sophisticated too, but that hasn’t replaced the need for 2D documentation. Sheets are still what gets marked up, distributed to consultants, submitted for permits, signed off on by the team, and ultimately how projects get built. 

Join us on June 30 to see why structured 2D review is a critical part of any design process, BIM workflow or not. We’ll walk through how cloud collaboration and markup tools, including Bluebeam, support a disciplined review process, how automated document checking can help teams catch issues earlier, and how review markups made on 2D sheets can be brought directly into the 3D model to close the gap between documentation and design. 

You’ll learn how to:  

  • Build a structured 2D review process that scales with growing sheet sets 
  • Use cloud collaboration and markup tools to streamline design reviews 
  • Catch errors earlier with automated document checking 
  • Connect 2D markups directly back to your 3D model 
  • Keep teams aligned from documentation through design execution 

Webinar Speakers 

  • Erik Schonsett, Architect, Workflow Consulting Group, Bluebeam (licensed architect) 
  • Charles Todd, Workflow Consultant, Bluebeam (subject matter expert, steel/construction industry) 

 

This live webinar qualifies for 1.0 AIA Learning Unit (LU) and is offered at no cost to attendees.

Attendance will be reported to AIA CES for members who provide a valid AIA number during registration and attend the full session.

There are no prerequisites for this this course.

The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems (AIA CES) has approved this course for 1 LU. Such approval does not imply endorsement by AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product.

 

Please note: this webinar will be hosted in English