Saturday 21 February, 14:00

3D Modeling for Public Spaces

This hands-on workshop introduces basic 3D modeling using SketchUp, guiding participants to design objects, sculptures or game elements for a public square. You will learn to draw in volume, explore the software’s 3D object library, and experiment with forms that are intriguing, useful or surprising. Working individually or in groups, participants develop spatial thinking, basic modeling techniques and strategies to present ideas for houses, accessories or imagined urban landscapes.

In French.

Boulevard Carl-VOGT 22,
1205 Genève
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