What Do You Get With Your Guest Pass?
You'll get immediate access to five inspiring presentations by four ArchiCAD experts from the Masters of ArchiCAD Summit and Training Series.
New for 2016 is the delightful presentation of Chris Ellis, a building designer based in coastal Massachusetts, who shares how he boldly uses ArchiCAD in design meetings with clients as well as initial meetings with prospective clients to win more business. His clear tips for what to do (as well as what not to do in order to avoid confusion, delay or embarrassment) will help you plan out your next working meeting.
Another one of the videos is an impressive case study by one of my clients, New Jersey architect Andrew Passacantando. He does amazing work with ArchiCAD on very complex and beautifully designed residential projects with intricate details including ornate mouldings, staircases, turrets and roof planes (see screenshot of his ArchiCAD model above).
As a one person office, his highly-efficient process is all the more remarkable, as everything gets detailed in 3D.
Andrew's presentation was one of the hits of the 2015 Masters of ArchiCAD Summit. It is a great combination of advanced ArchiCAD usage and a beautifully designed project. Andrew gives a lucid explanation of his working process using images of the ArchiCAD model and drawings juxtaposed with actual construction photographs of this elegant home.
When you get your Guest Pass, I've got three other training videos for you as well: my own 2016 presentation on ArchiCAD Shortcuts and Speed Tricks, plus my 2015 lecture on the 7 Keys to ArchiCAD Best Practices, PLUS an excerpt from Tim Ball's course on ArchiCAD Working Drawings Without Details. You'll get a total of more than 5 hours of practical tips and great ideas to help you optimize your work with ArchiCAD.
I hope you'll accept my gift, and fill in the simple form to pick up your personalized Guest Pass for these Masters of ArchiCAD training videos.
There's no catch, it's simply my way of saying thanks for being an ArchiCAD user.
Best regards,
Eric Bobrow