A CPD Partner Course presented by UNSW
Contemporary cities have grown extraordinarily complex and are described and analysed using an ever-increasing variety of social, economic and environmental data. The Built Environment in 3D course, created by Professor Sisi Zlatanova, teaches the fundamentals for understanding and using 3D spatial data when making planning and development decisions for cities.
The ability to understand how to conceptualise problems using 3D data, run simulations and generate answers to what-if scenarios will be key to solving the problems faced by cities today. Upskilling around 3D spatial data’s uses and best-case practice is particularly relevant in the light of Australia’s state governments investment in Digital Twin technology.
This course is designed to impart foundational theories and practical expertise needed to harness the capabilities of 3D modelling in the built environment sector. You will learn how to grasp the nuances of data structures, system architectures, and requisite software tools, and also delve deep into essential data structuring and management concepts. Through a combination of theoretical and practical sessions, you'll gain proficiency in crafting 3D models and simulations, preparing you for the evolving demands of urban planning and management projects.
As a CPD provider and Recognised Design Entity, this course will be eligible for 15 CPD DIA points.
Date:
Course Starts 16 October and runs Online for 75 hours combining lectures, practicums, and self-study.
It will include both synchronous and asynchronous study.