Summary

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This presentation will show the design and fabrication process used during the installation of a bench design for a restaurant at the Forks Market in Winnipeg. We will be showing how we designed and fabricated this project in concert with a design-build team. The project was designed using adaptive components in Revit. We will also cover the lessons learned during the design and fabrication process.

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Trent Piazzoni

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Project Architect, NumberTEN Architecture

Project Architect, NumberTEN Architecture

Biographie

Trent Piazzoni, MAA, NCARB, is a Project Architect of Number TEN Architectural Group, in Winnipeg, CA. He has been a strong advocate for Revit since 2001 when he first convinced his office into using Revit. Since that time has taught Revit at Pikes Peak Community College from 2007 to 2010. While working in a small office in Colorado Springs, he became one of the first advocates of Revit and has developed a keen understanding of its quirks and nuances, while struggling on his first projects. He has attended BUT conference in Chicago and Toronto. He has worked as Lead Architect in Revit projects of various sizes which include, Centre Square Place; a 160,000 sf mixed-use condominium in Regina, Canada; CityWalk Downtown, a 100,000 sf condominium renovation and addition. Trent received his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Arizona and licenced in three U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces.

This presentation will show the design and fabrication process used during the installation of a bench design for a restaurant at the Forks Market in Winnipeg. We will be showing how we designed and fabricated this project in concert with a design-build team. The project was designed using adaptive components in Revit. We will also cover the lessons learned during the design and fabrication process.

Michael Hiebert

Senior Technologist, NumberTEN Architecture

Michael Hiebert, B.Env.D is a Senior Technologist with Number TEN Architectural Group. In his role with Number TEN, Michael is instrumental in the research of products, processes and technology as it relates to the projects within the office. His project portfolio includes current work for Red River College as part of the Innovation Centre team, and a wide range of successfully completed projects such as the Red River College Skilled Trades and Technology Centre, Journey to Churchill at Assiniboine Park Zoo and Ecole Sage Creek School.

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