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An Introduction to Digital Workflow for Designers

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ARCH X 493.774

A digital workflow course for landscape architects, architects and landscape designers using Macs, IPads, and PCs

Typically Available
Fall

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What you can learn

Modernize your design workflow
Learn to integrate multiple digital software programs in the design process to stay efficient and competitive
Develop a better understanding of Trace, SketchUp and Twin Motion to create dynamic design presentations

About This Course

This course provides landscape architects, architects, and designers an introduction to programs, including generative AI, that make the business of design more competitive. Combining AI with design and modeling programs like Morpholio Trace, SketchUp Pro, and Twinmotion, students can change the way they work by using design time to quickly convert to production time. This course will illustrate how these tools can create a dynamic and powerful workflow process from design concept to construction documents. This course is not for beginners; it is for professionals and students familiar with design software and the design process.

This course applies toward the following programs

certificate Whether you want to design a national park, or a modest, water-efficient backyard, landscape architecture can give you the skills and abilities to change the places you live, work, and play for the better. The profession of landscape architecture is a multidisciplinary field that weaves together design, environmental systems, sustainability, construction knowledge—as well as land and water conservation—to influence place making, and to create designed outdoor living spaces.

Whether you want to design a national park, or a modest, water-efficient backyard, landscape architecture can give you the skills and abilities to change the places you live, work, and play for the better. The profession of landscape architecture is a multidisciplinary field that weaves together design, environmental systems, sustainability, construction knowledge—as well as land and water conservation—to influence place making, and to create designed outdoor living spaces.