23-24 Elective III

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Vivekanand Institute of Technology’s

Padmabhushan Dr. Vasantdada Patil College of Architecture,


274/2, 275/2, 282, Aditya Nisarg At Pirangut, Tal. Mulshi, Dist. Pune - 412115 Tel: (020) 20291299, 20291308
E Mail: pvpcoapune@gmail.com, Web: www.pvpcoapune.com Blog: pvpcoapuneblog.blogspot.in

Subject : ELECTIVE III Sem-VII, IV B.ARCH 2023-24

01. BIM - Building Information Modeling (Code no. B16)


Faculty Expert : Dharmendra Patil

The course focuses on practical applications in digital construction and 3D modeling. In this course you be able
to understand what do they mean by BUILDING Information modeling and what are different types of ‘D’ in BIM
starting from 1D to 10D BIM and different levels of development, you will be taught with Autodesk Revit one of
the major available BIM software in market.

By the End of this elective,We will be able to understand in detail about BIM and will be create our BIM
PROJECT in Revit with practical methods.

Why BIM is a must ?


 Core domain and technology integration
 Career in IT Enabled services
 Global opportunities
 National and International projects
 Huge demand and futuristic career
 Better salaries
 Work from home opportunities

TOOLS:
1)Autodesk Revit
2)Navisworks
3)BIM 360
4)Enscape

02. Geographic Information System (Code No. B14)


Faculty Expert : Nikhil Shejwalkar

Geographic Information System (GIS) is a system that creates, manages, analyzes, and maps all types of
data. GIS connects data to a map, integrating location data with all types o descriptive information. This
provides a foundation for mapping and analysis that is used in science and almost every industry.GIS helps
users understand patterns, relationships, and geographic context.

Source : https://www.esri.com/en-us/what-is-gis/overview
Contents

 Introduction to GIS (Theory),


 Georeferencing, Data Models,
 Introduction to QGIS,
 Data linking - Excel and QGIS,
 Symbology - Point, Line, and Polygons,
 Vector Analysis

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