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BIM freshers’ week part 2: Daniel Chesson

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Welcome to the second part of BIM freshers’ week: a short series of interviews timed to coincide with colleges and universities’ freshers’ weeks. Today, Daniel Chesson, an apprentice architectural technologist at GDM Architects and student at London South Bank University, takes his turn under the microscope.

He’s due to compete in the WorldSkills UK Digital Construction National Finals this November.

BIMplus: What attracted you to a role in BIM/digital construction?

I went to a construction college and as a part of my course we did a little bit of everything. As it turned out, building 3D models of buildings was way more enjoyable than freezing outside surveying or slaving over spreadsheets as a QS. I had always had the idea of being an architect, but realised from work experience that I enjoyed the modelling and BIM side more than the creative side.

What’s the biggest professional challenge you've had to overcome so far?

“I really value the ability to model in 3D and want to explore more of the detail I can bring to my models.”

Daniel Chesson

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