The competition is an incredible opportunity for SketchUp’s higher education community to share their work with other SketchUppers, and win some great prizes! As we’ll see with Jack, a winning competition entry can be a springboard into an engaging design career. Ascent is open to higher education students from across North America and Europe, and the projects submitted were the culmination of many, many hours of hard work.Ī panel narrows the array of amazing submissions to just five talented finalists who join us at 3D Basecamp to present their work to industry pros and conference attendees. We kicked off the first competition at 3D Basecamp in 2016 and held it again in 20. The contest is a big part of SketchUp’s biennial user conference, 3D Basecamp. We knew Jack had a bright future ever since he won SketchUp’s 2016 Ascent Competition. Inspiring the next generation of designers Plus, we get into how he keeps the creative spark alive and how new technology might help shape the future of architecture. We catch up with Jack to see how he learned SketchUp and why he considers it a critical part of his professional toolkit. Jack Danberg, architect at Bettisworth North and past winner of SketchUp’s Ascent student design competition, sees the benefit of exploring both hand drawing and the latest AI technology to stay creative. In today’s fast-paced workplace, analog techniques can feel out of place. Architect and 2016 SketchUp Ascent Competition winner, Jack Danberg
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