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Monday, September 24
 

8:45am PDT

Photogrammetry & 3D scanning
Over the last few years, there have been major steps forward in the capability and availability of consumer devices for 3D scanning, measuring, and photogrammetry. This workshop will look at the intersection of native SketchUp tools -- Advanced Cameras and Match Photo -- with these new data capture technologies.

Speakers
avatar for Joshua Cohen

Joshua Cohen

Principal, Fat Pencil Studio
Joshua Cohen founded Fat Pencil Studio in 2004 with the idea that the world could use a little more perspective. With degrees in architecture and civil engineering, he brings an artistic flair to even the most technical projects. Joshua uses SketchUp as a design thinking tool to help transportation, construction and legal pr... Read More →


Monday September 24, 2018 8:45am - 10:15am PDT
Desert Ballroom 9

10:30am PDT

The secret powers of Scenes in SketchUp
This course is designed to help students develop a deep understanding of the workflows and efficiencies that are possible by mastering Scenes. On the surface, Scenes are deceptively simple. When used at an advanced level, Scenes can be an incredibly powerful tool for creating compelling presentations and speeding up your work. In this course, we’ll dive into the way SketchUp interpolates between Scenes when calculating transition paths so that you can more accurately predict animation results, learn to manage the relationship between Styles and Scenes (which will detour into a deep dive on SketchUp’s Styles), learn to animate Section Planes, and learn how to create specialty “working” Scenes that can help you get more done, faster.

Speakers
avatar for Michael Tadros

Michael Tadros

Sr Manager, Product Management, Trimble
I joined Trimble as a Product Manager in 2013 and since then have spent time at the helm of 3D Warehouse, Extension Warehouse, SketchUp viewer apps for Android, iOS, HoloLens, VR and SKORE (SketchUp’s core code base). I am currently the Product Manager for SketchUp for iPad and... Read More →


Monday September 24, 2018 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
Desert Ballroom 9

1:15pm PDT

Add Location: The what, why, and how of 'where' in SketchUp
When Google's contract to provide geographic data expired, Trimble added a new system to supply aerial photographs and terrain data. In some parts of the world it looks just fine, in other areas the quality leaves something to be desired. This workshop will suggest other sources for high quality aerial images, and provide hands-on training on how to import, position, and scale them accurately.

Speakers
avatar for Joshua Cohen

Joshua Cohen

Principal, Fat Pencil Studio
Joshua Cohen founded Fat Pencil Studio in 2004 with the idea that the world could use a little more perspective. With degrees in architecture and civil engineering, he brings an artistic flair to even the most technical projects. Joshua uses SketchUp as a design thinking tool to help transportation, construction and legal pr... Read More →


Monday September 24, 2018 1:15pm - 2:45pm PDT
Desert Ballroom 3

1:15pm PDT

Smart modeling for complex construction documents
Back by popular demand and updated for 2018!
Intimidated by the idea of using SketchUp and LayOut to design and document a complex, custom home? Overwhelmed by the endless number of extensions available? Learn how to manage a complex project using multiple model references and minimal extensions. Then, define a level of detail that enables fast design changes throughout the life of your project. Use templates and scrapbooks in ways in which you’ve never thought of before. Produce beautiful section cuts, floor plans, and details of your SketchUp models that look great and communicate clearly from schematic design, all the way through construction documentation.

Speakers
avatar for Matt Donley

Matt Donley

SketchUp Guru, MasterSketchUp.com
Matt Donley is the owner of MasterSketchUp.com, the author of SketchUp to LayOut, and co-author of SketchUp and LayOut for Architecture. He has been teaching SketchUp since 2012 through his online tutorials, as well as in person training. With a background in carpentry and project... Read More →
avatar for Nicholas Sonder

Nicholas Sonder

Presidente, Nicholas Sonder, Architect
Nick Sonder, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has been a licensed California architect since 1993 and has owned his own business since 2000, primarily focusing on custom residential design in the Sierra Mountains surrounding the Lake Tahoe region. He has been using... Read More →


Monday September 24, 2018 1:15pm - 4:30pm PDT
Springs Ballroom A
 
Tuesday, September 25
 

8:45am PDT

Introduction to modeling with components
If you want to be any good at SketchUp, a solid understanding of components is not just a good idea, it is imperative. We’ll take a deep dive into nested components and explore a few different approaches you might take when organizing your models. We’ll also explore cutting (i.e. window) components and where they do (and don’t) work best.

Speakers
avatar for Tyson Kartchner

Tyson Kartchner

Pro Modeler, Trimble
I've been part of the SketchUp team for 18 years, it's been a great ride. Happy to talk about SketchUp or my personal YouTube journey as GeeksWoodShop, where I push videos on woodworking, furniture, cosplay, and of course, SketchUp projects.


Tuesday September 25, 2018 8:45am - 10:15am PDT
Springs Ballroom D

8:45am PDT

Playing well with others: SketchUp and CAD
Let’s face it: you live in a world where CAD files must import into SketchUp. And sometimes the result isn’t exactly pretty. Working with other people’s CAD files is a reality. In this class, we’ll work on common practices for cleaning up CAD imports, methods for creating SketchUp geometry from CAD linework, and -- perhaps, most important -- how to prep a CAD file before you bring it into SketchUp. And yes, we’ll also cover exporting your SketchUp model in formats such as .DWG, .DXF, .IFC and even .JPG, .PNG, and .PDF. (Yeah, those matter too!)

Speakers
avatar for Trent Cito

Trent Cito

Software / Design Visualization / LA, SketchUp
Trent Cito is a 3D QA test engineer for the SketchUp / LayOut team and has been with SketchUp for the past 3 years. He is a creative, easy going Colorado native who enjoys everything 3D. His passions include hanging out with his family, art, rendering, hiking, riding dirt bikes, shooting... Read More →


Tuesday September 25, 2018 8:45am - 10:15am PDT
Desert Ballroom 9

8:45am PDT

Introduction to LayOut
Matt Donley, author of SketchUp to LayOut, will teach beginners how to use LayOut to turn a 3D model into a 2D presentation. Dimensions, labels, and annotations will be added to create a detailed construction document, and you’ll explore best practices for preparing your model for LayOut using Scenes. Walk away with a solid understanding of how LayOut can help you communicate your 3D designs.

Speakers
avatar for Matt Donley

Matt Donley

SketchUp Guru, MasterSketchUp.com
Matt Donley is the owner of MasterSketchUp.com, the author of SketchUp to LayOut, and co-author of SketchUp and LayOut for Architecture. He has been teaching SketchUp since 2012 through his online tutorials, as well as in person training. With a background in carpentry and project... Read More →


Tuesday September 25, 2018 8:45am - 12:00pm PDT
Springs Ballroom A

10:30am PDT

Lines on paper today, build tomorrow
On the design software spectrum, SketchUp Pro is light-years beyond 2D CAD, yet gracefully falls short of complex, expensive, over-featured BIM. So how do you leverage this sophisticatedly simple software in a predictable way? The newly released second edition of “The SketchUp Workflow for Architecture” outlines a comprehensive system for designing and drafting the built environment using SketchUp Pro, which you’ll see in action during this presentation.Permitting your project doesn't have to be a painful or lengthy process. With the right software, standards, and workflow, you can put lines on paper today so you can build tomorrow.

Speakers
avatar for Michael Brightman

Michael Brightman

Designer, Brightman Designs
Mike Brightman worked as a professional architectural designer before founding Brightman Designs, a Colorado design and visualization firm, in 2006.A national speaker, Mike has provided hundreds of hours of free learning to thousands of SketchUp users. Mike has also published multiple... Read More →


Tuesday September 25, 2018 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
Springs Ballroom D
  Workshops, Bootcamp

1:15pm PDT

Create amazing details in SketchUp
Are you ready to impress your sub-contractors? With amazing SketchUp details, the thing gets built the way you drew it: no questions asked… well, fewer questions asked. In this hands-on workshop, Nick Sonder will lead you through a unique way to craft 3D details in SketchUp. You’ll walk away having modeled details embedded with material and component data that can be easily notated in LayOut, as well as embedded into scrapbooks for efficient, future re-use.

Speakers
avatar for Nicholas Sonder

Nicholas Sonder

Presidente, Nicholas Sonder, Architect
Nick Sonder, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has been a licensed California architect since 1993 and has owned his own business since 2000, primarily focusing on custom residential design in the Sierra Mountains surrounding the Lake Tahoe region. He has been using... Read More →


Tuesday September 25, 2018 1:15pm - 2:45pm PDT
Springs Ballroom G

1:15pm PDT

Match Photo for contractors
Match Photo is a hidden gem in SketchUp! Matt will walk you through how to use Match Photo for presenting and selling design/build project ideas to clients. Understanding its quirks and limitations is key to unlocking and maximizing its capabilities and reaping the benefits of this technique.

Speakers
avatar for Matt Jackson

Matt Jackson

Author/Producer, The Digital Jobsite on YouTube
Matt Jackson uses the capabilities of SketchUp and PhotoMatch to help potential clients visualize proposed projects and earn contracts that make his residential design/build company The Timber Tailor successful.  He also runs The Digital Jobsite on YouTube with tutorials on how... Read More →


Tuesday September 25, 2018 1:15pm - 2:45pm PDT
Springs Ballroom K
  Workshops, Bootcamp

1:15pm PDT

SketchUp for builders
If you’re a builder, or if you collaborate with them at any point in your workflow, then you need to check out this hands-on workshop! John Brock has been a designer/builder for over 20 years and he wants to show you how he does it with SketchUp. From initial site modeling to finish details, John will walk you through his entire workflow including estimating and takeoff generation!

Speakers
avatar for John Brock

John Brock

Owner, Estimator for SketchUp, LLC
John graduated from Virginia Tech with a B.S. in Civil Engineering in 1987 and has been in the construction business his entire career.  For the last 21 years he has run his own custom home design/build firm.  An avid 3D modeling enthusiast, John builds highly-detailed 3D models... Read More →


Tuesday September 25, 2018 1:15pm - 4:30pm PDT
Springs Ballroom D

3:00pm PDT

Rogue construction documents
Creating construction documentation is a time-consuming, expensive process, right? Not if you are a SketchUp rogue like Gregg Hammond! Join Gregg as he shows you the secrets of great-looking, uber-communicative construction documents in SketchUp and LayOut. Learn to optimize your workflow by working in black and white, with 2D geometry, and with imported resources to speed up the documentation workflow and save yourself time and money.

Speakers
avatar for Gregg Hammond

Gregg Hammond

OWNER, GREGG HAMMOND DESIGN AND DRAFTING
Gregg Hammond has been operating as an independent Residential Building Designer and Draftsman since the early 90’s. Additionally, he has also personally designed and built custom homes.  For the past several years he has been producing custom residential 3D models and Construction... Read More →


Tuesday September 25, 2018 3:00pm - 4:30pm PDT
Desert Ballroom 9
 
Wednesday, September 26
 

10:45am PDT

Constructability modeling
“Constructability is a project management technique to review construction processes from start to finish during pre-construction phase. It is to identify obstacles before a project is actually built to reduce or prevent errors, delays, and cost overruns.” - Wikipedia
John Brock will show you how he uses SketchUp to do a “constructability review.” You’ll see how he reviews 2D plans and specifications, generates 3D models to “build” it before he builds, and identifies potential issues at the start. See how pre-construction planning will save money and time!

Speakers
avatar for John Brock

John Brock

Owner, Estimator for SketchUp, LLC
John graduated from Virginia Tech with a B.S. in Civil Engineering in 1987 and has been in the construction business his entire career.  For the last 21 years he has run his own custom home design/build firm.  An avid 3D modeling enthusiast, John builds highly-detailed 3D models... Read More →


Wednesday September 26, 2018 10:45am - 11:45am PDT
Springs Ballroom H

10:45am PDT

Into the 4th Dimension: Introducing 4D workflow
https://youtu.be/xiGRw715Qz8
M Moser Associates use an integrated process to take iconic workplaces and corporate campuses from concept to completion, their approach is “Build everything virtually before building anything in reality”. The M Moser team will use a number of global projects as case studies to guide you through an integrated ‘4D' methodology.

Speakers
avatar for Charles Corley

Charles Corley

Director, Organisational Development, M Moser Associates
Charles Corley, an American architect, has 33 years of experience and has lived and worked in Asia for 26 of those years where he has been the country head of office in several countries. He has been with M Moser since 2003.The Organisational Development team achieves continual improvement... Read More →
avatar for Jason Li

Jason Li

Workplace Interior Design, M Moser Associates
Jason is the lead architect of M Moser’s Building Experience Modeling ecosystem, an extensive, highly customisable Virtual Reality-based Building Information Modeling (VRBIM) methodology consisting mainly of SketchUp, LayOut, Trimble Connect and Unreal Engine. This innovative methodology... Read More →


Wednesday September 26, 2018 10:45am - 11:45am PDT
Desert Ballroom 1

1:15pm PDT

Modeling infrastructure in SketchUp
We all know that SketchUp is a fantastic solution for architectural design, but did you know that it does an incredible job of modeling and planning infrastructure projects? Join our resident SketchUp Yoda -- a.k.a. Daniel Tal -- as he walks through some of his favorite engineering projects: bridges, roadways, and power plants. You’ll leave with an understanding of the role SketchUp plays in large infrastructure projects. As always with Daniel’s work, you’ll also get a peek at a brilliant mix of extension-based workflows you can bring to your own work.

Speakers
avatar for Jon Altschuld

Jon Altschuld

Principal, Landscape Architect, Chinook Landscape Architecture
Jon Altschuld is a registered Landscape Architect with over 12 years of experience in the design of natural areas, trails and open spaces, ecological restoration, parks, streetscapes, and transportation planning. Throughout his career, Jon has become an expert on 3D modeling, visualization... Read More →
avatar for Daniel Tal

Daniel Tal

Digital Studio Manager, Author, Developer, Confluence
Daniel is a landscape architect with over 20 years of experience. He has joined Confluence and started a Digital Studio to help innovate and better implement technology for projects, pursuits and public outreach.Background in urban design, planning and project management that he brings... Read More →


Wednesday September 26, 2018 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
Springs Ballroom D

2:30pm PDT

Crossing the model drop chasm (Sponsored by Evolve Labs)
It has long been a pain point of our industry to bring a SketchUp model into Revit. We have seen tools that convert a SketchUp Mass to a Revit Mass, but never a SketchUp Mass to a Revit Building Information Model. In this session we'll look at how to convert a SketchUp model to real Revit building information model components including walls, doors, windows, roofs, and curtain walls. The biggest win is that we will look at how to do it in your firm’s ecosystem using your SketchUp components and Revit library. Join us as we address a challenge that has plagued many of us for years, as we cross the chasm from SketchUp to Revit.

Speakers
avatar for Bill Allen

Bill Allen

CEO, President, EvolveLAB LLC
Bill Allen is CEO, and President of EvolveLAB, Disrupt Repeat, and On Point Scans. He has over 14 years of experience managing technology for buildings in the AEC industry for cutting-edge firms. Bill has experience lecturing on staff as a College Instructor for the University of... Read More →


Wednesday September 26, 2018 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT
Springs Ballroom D

2:30pm PDT

Exploring interior design choices in SketchUp
One of SketchUp’s not-so-secret powers is helping designers (and clients) understand the choices at hand. Across furniture, finishings, and even basic room layouts, interior designers can use SketchUp to understand and evaluate important decisions and build rapport with clients. Specifically, this session will address the use of scenes, layers, and texture editing for comparing and communicating choices for layouts, furniture specifications, and finishings.

Speakers
avatar for Bonnie Roskes

Bonnie Roskes

3DVinci
Bonnie Roskes is a long-time SketchUp author, trainer, and modeler. Among Bonnie's many instructional materials offered at 3DVinci is the textbook Modeling with SketchUp for Interior Design, in use in many university-level interior design programs throughout the world. She also frequently... Read More →


Wednesday September 26, 2018 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT
Springs Ballroom A
  Presentations, Basecamp

4:00pm PDT

A SketchUp approach to structural engineering
Can SketchUp be used for structural engineering? In this presentation, we’ll see how David Zachary -- a licensed engineer who uses SketchUp almost exclusively -- collaborates with architects and builders on high-end residential projects. David will overview SketchUp workflows specific to structural engineering that produce highly coordinated, exceedingly accurate, and eye-catching plans that create a complete set of construction documents. This presentation will give an overview of using SketchUp for everything from drafting to detailing, and everything in between including how to improve communication and feedback over long distances. With projects across eight states and three time zones, see how Zachary Engineering is coordinating with architects and builders to ensure plans and projects stay up-to-date and on time.

Speakers
avatar for Nicholas Sonder

Nicholas Sonder

Presidente, Nicholas Sonder, Architect
Nick Sonder, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has been a licensed California architect since 1993 and has owned his own business since 2000, primarily focusing on custom residential design in the Sierra Mountains surrounding the Lake Tahoe region. He has been using... Read More →
avatar for David Zachary

David Zachary

Founder, Zachary Engingeering
David K. Zachary, PE is a licensed Civil Engineer in California, Nevada, Hawai‘i, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, and Arizona.  He is the owner of Zachary Engineering and lives and works in beautiful Lake Tahoe.  He converted entirely to SketchUp in 2009 and has never looked back.  David’s work consists of creating 3D models that are used to create the structural plans for high-end residential homes.  His work integrates directly with the... Read More →


Wednesday September 26, 2018 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Springs Ballroom H

4:00pm PDT

Business as usual…in SketchUp
Beyond design, how can you use SketchUp to run and market your business? Trilogy Partners is a leading design/build firm from Breckenridge, Colorado that leverages SketchUp for marketing, process and procedure, and client upsell. Erin Pfarr, Director of Business Development, will explore how Trilogy has expanded SketchUp’s role to optimize business performance and establish a ‘blue ocean’ position in the design and construction markets.

Speakers
avatar for Erin Pfarr

Erin Pfarr

Business Development Director, Trilogy Partners
Erin Pfarr started her first business at twenty-one years of age and sold it five years later when she was recruited to work for her alma mater. She ran the Institute for Integrative Nutrition’s graduate program at Columbia University, teaching others how to successfully and organically... Read More →


Wednesday September 26, 2018 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Springs Ballroom A

4:00pm PDT

Workplace Design: Keys to radically improving project workflow that really works
https://youtu.be/xiGRw715Qz8
SketchUp really can be used for Building Information Modeling (BIM) and support downstream workflows to 2D documentation and upstream to 4D/5D/6D BIM activities. M Moser will demonstrate their approach and explain how completely rethinking which teams do what and when can truly optimize an entire workflow.

Speakers
avatar for Charles Corley

Charles Corley

Director, Organisational Development, M Moser Associates
Charles Corley, an American architect, has 33 years of experience and has lived and worked in Asia for 26 of those years where he has been the country head of office in several countries. He has been with M Moser since 2003.The Organisational Development team achieves continual improvement... Read More →
avatar for Jason Li

Jason Li

Workplace Interior Design, M Moser Associates
Jason is the lead architect of M Moser’s Building Experience Modeling ecosystem, an extensive, highly customisable Virtual Reality-based Building Information Modeling (VRBIM) methodology consisting mainly of SketchUp, LayOut, Trimble Connect and Unreal Engine. This innovative methodology... Read More →


Wednesday September 26, 2018 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Desert Ballroom 12

4:00pm PDT

Model along: Building bridges
‘Model Along’ is an entirely new 3D Basecamp session in which you’ll ‘model along’ with Jon Altschuld as he deploys advanced SketchUp techniques to build a detailed suspension bridge. In this first-ever Model Along, Jon’s project will demonstrate pre-modeling strategies; component mirroring, pasting and array techniques; and selected extensions for complex modeling and selections. It all adds up to a highly compelling, efficient end product, and you’re invited to model along, starting with baseline resources and instruction that Jon will provide. Model Alongs are paced to be a continuous workflow meant for attendees to follow. Can you keep up? There’s only one way to find out…

Speakers
avatar for Jon Altschuld

Jon Altschuld

Principal, Landscape Architect, Chinook Landscape Architecture
Jon Altschuld is a registered Landscape Architect with over 12 years of experience in the design of natural areas, trails and open spaces, ecological restoration, parks, streetscapes, and transportation planning. Throughout his career, Jon has become an expert on 3D modeling, visualization... Read More →


Wednesday September 26, 2018 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Santa Rosa Ballroom
 
Thursday, September 27
 

9:00am PDT

Smart modeling for complex construction documents
Back by popular demand and updated for 2018!
Intimidated by the idea of using SketchUp and LayOut to design and document a complex, custom home? Overwhelmed by the endless number of extensions available? Learn how to manage a complex project using multiple model references and minimal extensions. Then, define a level of detail that enables fast design changes throughout the life of your project. Use templates and scrapbooks in ways in which you’ve never thought of before. Produce beautiful section cuts, floor plans, and details of your SketchUp models that look great and communicate clearly from schematic design, all the way through construction documentation.

Speakers
avatar for Matt Donley

Matt Donley

SketchUp Guru, MasterSketchUp.com
Matt Donley is the owner of MasterSketchUp.com, the author of SketchUp to LayOut, and co-author of SketchUp and LayOut for Architecture. He has been teaching SketchUp since 2012 through his online tutorials, as well as in person training. With a background in carpentry and project... Read More →
avatar for Nicholas Sonder

Nicholas Sonder

Presidente, Nicholas Sonder, Architect
Nick Sonder, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has been a licensed California architect since 1993 and has owned his own business since 2000, primarily focusing on custom residential design in the Sierra Mountains surrounding the Lake Tahoe region. He has been using... Read More →


Thursday September 27, 2018 9:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Springs Ballroom G

9:30am PDT

Using 3D scanners
Want to try a 3D scanner? In this session, you will have the opportunity to trial different Trimble 3D scanners. Everyone will get a chance to use a scanner by dividing the scanners up amongst small groups. We will be demonstrating the Trimble scanners and will discuss their features.

Speakers
avatar for David Burczyk

David Burczyk

Segment Manager, Field Technology Group-Trimble Buildings
David Burczyk is the Segment Manager for scanning, field layout, and mixed reality solutions for the Field Technology Group with Trimble Buildings. With over nineteen years of AEC industry experience promoting technology and collaboration among construction teams, David brings a comprehensive... Read More →
avatar for Mitchel Stangl

Mitchel Stangl

Master Planner, Stangl Associates
Mitchel Stangl, a mechanical engineer, with over 37 years of experience in the planning, design, and construction of residential, commercial, industrial process projects.  Mitchel is the head bottle washer at Stangl Associates.  Stangl Associates (SA) is an engineering firm focused... Read More →


Thursday September 27, 2018 9:30am - 10:30am PDT
Desert Ballroom 5

10:45am PDT

Constructability modeling
“Constructability is a project management technique to review construction processes from start to finish during pre-construction phase. It is to identify obstacles before a project is actually built to reduce or prevent errors, delays, and cost overruns.” - Wikipedia
John Brock will show you how he uses SketchUp to do a “constructability review.” You’ll see how he reviews 2D plans and specifications, generates 3D models to “build” it before he builds, and identifies potential issues at the start. See how pre-construction planning saves money and time!

Speakers
avatar for John Brock

John Brock

Owner, Estimator for SketchUp, LLC
John graduated from Virginia Tech with a B.S. in Civil Engineering in 1987 and has been in the construction business his entire career.  For the last 21 years he has run his own custom home design/build firm.  An avid 3D modeling enthusiast, John builds highly-detailed 3D models... Read More →


Thursday September 27, 2018 10:45am - 11:45am PDT
Desert Ballroom 12

10:45am PDT

Modeling from scan data and point clouds with SketchUp
Compiling the vast amount of data collected from 3D scanning into a comprehensive 3D model can be a challenging task. This class provides a quick overview of registering point clouds in Realworks and demonstrates the workflow for modeling point clouds in SketchUp using the plugin Undet. Software and temporary licenses for the class will be available at the Trimble and Undet booths. Participants will need a laptop running Windows (either a Windows laptop or a Mac running bootcamp). Everyone will need to install and activate the software prior to the class.

Speakers
avatar for David Burczyk

David Burczyk

Segment Manager, Field Technology Group-Trimble Buildings
David Burczyk is the Segment Manager for scanning, field layout, and mixed reality solutions for the Field Technology Group with Trimble Buildings. With over nineteen years of AEC industry experience promoting technology and collaboration among construction teams, David brings a comprehensive... Read More →
avatar for Mitchel Stangl

Mitchel Stangl

Master Planner, Stangl Associates
Mitchel Stangl, a mechanical engineer, with over 37 years of experience in the planning, design, and construction of residential, commercial, industrial process projects.  Mitchel is the head bottle washer at Stangl Associates.  Stangl Associates (SA) is an engineering firm focused... Read More →


Thursday September 27, 2018 10:45am - 11:45am PDT
Desert Ballroom 5

1:15pm PDT

Architectural blogging: The good, the bad, and the crazy
Social media isn't going away, and for most architects, it might even seem like a waste of company time and resources. In this presentation, Dallas Architect Bob Borson will discuss how starting his blog 'Life of an Architect' has been a fundamental tool for business development, along with anecdotal examples of the pros and cons of what you should be aware of as you start your own journey into digital communication.

Speakers
avatar for Bob Borson

Bob Borson

Architect, Malone Maxwell Borson Architects
Bob Borson, FAIA is a principal of Malone Maxwell Borson Architects, Inc. a full-service architectural firm based in Dallas, Texas. Since 1992 MMBA has specialized in the design of retail and commercial interiors, single and multifamily homes, and corporate marketing centers. The... Read More →


Thursday September 27, 2018 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
Desert Ballroom 12
  Presentations, Basecamp

1:15pm PDT

Trading up: Migrating your company from AutoCAD to SketchUp
Are you using SketchUp only here and there in your workflow? Would you like to make it the main tool that gets the job done? Or maybe you work with people who resist bringing processes into 3D? Larry will show you how to go from a 2D, CAD-based workflow and plunge into the 3D world of SketchUp. Come explore what this all means for things like layers, blocks, X-refs, and converting libraries, as well as seeing some extensions that aid in this process. Get the tools you need to make moving into a new SketchUp workflow as painless as possible!

Speakers
avatar for Larry Zent

Larry Zent

Owner, Design Time, LLC
Larry is the founder and owner of Design Time, LLC with a broad-based background in computer-aided drafting and design. He is recognized as an expert in teaching 3D software. Working throughout the states of Colorado, and Washington. With over 28 years in the design and drafting industry... Read More →


Thursday September 27, 2018 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
Springs Ballroom H

1:15pm PDT

ConDoc: The short and painless path to creating great construction documents (Sponsored by ConDoc Tools)
The ConDoc Tools expedite construction documents, automate design packets, and drastically improve your project organization using SketchUp Pro and LayOut. ConDoc is designed to provide architects and designers with a seamless workflow process, ease all of the intricate steps involved in document creation, and enable you to have complete control in all aspects of your project. During this presentation you will learn the ConDoc system standards of model organization and how to integrate the ConDoc Tools to create illustrative design packets and descriptive construction documents. Construction documents in SketchUp have never been faster or easier!

Speakers
avatar for Michael Brightman

Michael Brightman

Designer, Brightman Designs
Mike Brightman worked as a professional architectural designer before founding Brightman Designs, a Colorado design and visualization firm, in 2006.A national speaker, Mike has provided hundreds of hours of free learning to thousands of SketchUp users. Mike has also published multiple... Read More →

Sponsors

Thursday September 27, 2018 1:15pm - 3:30pm PDT
Desert Ballroom 1

1:15pm PDT

Introduction to LayOut
Matt Donley, author of SketchUp to LayOut, will teach beginners how to use LayOut to turn a 3D model into a 2D presentation. Dimensions, labels, and annotations will be added to create a detailed construction document, and you’ll explore best practices for preparing your model for LayOut using Scenes. You'll walk away with a solid understanding of how LayOut can help you communicate your 3D designs.

Speakers
avatar for Matt Donley

Matt Donley

SketchUp Guru, MasterSketchUp.com
Matt Donley is the owner of MasterSketchUp.com, the author of SketchUp to LayOut, and co-author of SketchUp and LayOut for Architecture. He has been teaching SketchUp since 2012 through his online tutorials, as well as in person training. With a background in carpentry and project... Read More →


Thursday September 27, 2018 1:15pm - 5:00pm PDT
Springs Ballroom G

2:30pm PDT

Extreme SketchUp
How far can you really push SketchUp? The design/build team at Trilogy Partners routinely takes SketchUp to the edge of its comfort zone to explore new design ideas, manage custom projects, facilitate rendering and VR, and engage clients through the design process. If you’ve ever wondered: “Can SketchUp really do this?”, we’ll find out together in this session.

Speakers
avatar for Michael Rath

Michael Rath

CEO, Trilogy Partners and Trilogy DesignWorks
Michael Rath has been designing and building homes for over twenty years. During the last economic recession, he asked what he could do to insulate himself and his company from downswings in the economy while keeping clients as the #1 priority. Enter SketchUp. Enter the most comprehensive... Read More →
avatar for Lars Zimmerman

Lars Zimmerman

Manager of Virtual Design and Construction, Trilogy Partners
Lars started his career working with SketchUp creating content for Google Earth and has modeled everything from large resorts to small products. Lars’ SketchUp experience was a seamless fit with Trilogy Design Works as the Manager of Virtual Design and Construction as they continue... Read More →


Thursday September 27, 2018 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT
Springs Ballroom H
  Presentations, Basecamp
 
Friday, September 28
 

10:45am PDT

Details done right
Is there anything more SketchUppy than a beautiful 3D detail that conveys important constructible information and makes your construction documents the key communication asset in a building project? This presentation will examine a unique way to model details in 3D using Nick Sonder’s “Detail Builder” process. You’ll walk away with an understanding of how to model details embedded with material and component data that can be easily notated in LayOut, as well as embedded into scrapbooks for efficient, future re-use.

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Nicholas Sonder

Presidente, Nicholas Sonder, Architect
Nick Sonder, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has been a licensed California architect since 1993 and has owned his own business since 2000, primarily focusing on custom residential design in the Sierra Mountains surrounding the Lake Tahoe region. He has been using... Read More →


Friday September 28, 2018 10:45am - 11:45am PDT
Springs Ballroom A
 
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