Vectorworks University is one the several resources at your fingertips that will help you design without limits. With free webinars, tech tips, and more, you’ll be able to expand your skills, perfect your workflows, and optimize your software for your creative process.
Let’s look back at some of the architecture webinars you may have missed this year.
This session’s goal is to show you and allied design professionals how the inherently data-rich nature of building information modeling can serve smaller, design-oriented projects just as effectively as it does larger projects.
This webinar will help you:
Click here to watch “Sustainable Resources for Small-Scale BIM”, and here to read a blog about a project by the presenter, François Lévy, AIA, NCARB, AIAA.
This course is approved for 1 AIA LU, 1 Core AIBC LU, 1 Core AAA Learning Hour, and 1 AANB, ALBNL, NSAA Core Learning Credit.
Looking for a crash course in how to impress clients with your architectural drawings? Then this is the webinar for you.
This webinar will help you:
Click here to watch “Rendering for Everyday Architectural Drawing.”
This course is approved for 1 AIA LU, 1 AIBC Core LU, and 1.0 AAA Structured LH.
If you haven’t had the chance to get familiar with Vectorworks’ algorithmic modeling tool, Marionette, this webinar is the place to start.
This webinar will help you:
Click here to watch “Algorithmic Design in BIM Software.”
This course is approved for 1 AIA LU.
You all must’ve heard that buildings account for a huge percentage of global carbon emissions, because this webinar rounds out our list of your favorites of the year.
This webinar will help you:
Click here to watch “Understanding Your Project’s Carbon Footprint,” and here for a blog post about the Vectorworks Embodied Carbon Calculator.
This course is approved for 1 AIA LU, 1 AIBC Core LU, and 1.0 AAA Structured LH.
We have even more webinar opportunities planned for 2023. Each month, you’ll see a summary blog post that directs you to each of that month’s recordings. Make sure you’re subscribed to the blog so you don’t miss it.