Showing posts with label Revit. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 2, 2012

A1–Revit Assignment Comments

Most people did a good job on this assignment, whether they were a novice, a semi-experienced user who was advancing to families, or a truly experienced person striking off on their own.

Unfortunately there was one group of people who’d already performed the novice tutorial at least once.  For them just repeating the tutorial was insufficient for a good grade.  Anyone in that group who wishes to provide a revised project that goes beyond the basic tutorial to families may do so by Thursday 2/9 at 12 Noon.  I’ll award up to 2/3 of lost points in that case.  If you do choose this route please email me the revised “sheet” pdf, your Revit family file (*.rsa) and a revised MS Word document when you’ve completed the revision.

From those who were addressing the question of how important were families in Revit, I received a variety of answers, many of which addressed their utility to the users.

  • To that undoubted use I’d add the following - Everything in Revit is a family.  No families, no Revit.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

A1–Submission Requirements

Question:

If we are doing the project for advanced users we also need to create the model of a house?

Response:

Yes, you need to create a simple “project”, not necessarily with a roof or lots of partitions, etc.  The goal is to show that you can load the family you created and then use it in a project, including creating a schedule (furniture) that shows you the number of instances of the different types you’ve put in the project.  To do that I ask that you create a worksheet and a PDF of it as you did in the beginner’s tutorial.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Autodesk Resources on BIM - Webcasts

For those of you interested in BIM beyond what we'll do in this course there are many resources.  One that's probably quite good (no guarantees) are the occasional webcasts from Autodesk.  Here's the info one one I just received.  It was recorded last November and you can watch it by registering.


Building Information Modeling and Emerging Green Codes- On-Demand Webinar

This one-hour webcast discusses how states and communities are adopting green codes and how to apply these updates in future green projects.
You will go on to discover how the advent of BIM provides opportunities to investigate issues of design performance relating to code factors. 

Revit Assignment Question

Question:
Can you please give me some more information on what "Your continuous wall is = 10 x the number of letters of your last name (e.g. Mitchell -> 8x10 = 80') - a dimension and a note showing the computation indicate this on the "sheet"" corresponds too?  I was working without sound on the video so I am not sure if there is a part where we are told to make the wall with a length related to our name.

Response:
The goal here is to make certain that you do indeed make a wall (It doesn't absolutely have to be the longest wall) a length that varies from student to student.  I'm asking you to put a dimension on that wall in the "sheet" and a note on how you calculated it.

My tutorial wasn't created specifically for this class (and indeed goes further than the assignment requirements) so it probably doesn't address this question specifically.

Notes on Creating a Family

The following notes may be helpful in working with the Revit Families Assignment.  I made them while working my way through the tutorial the first time.

  • Watch out for interface changes between different versions - I think these used Revit 2012 Architecture



Notes on Working with Family
Will put on Desktop or place where can retrieve
Note that will not be able to insert in same way into project unless working on own computer
Bookcase - Chapter 7 - p.157+
Setting Up References & Types
Creating Reference Planes in Plan View (Ref. Level)
  • 1 Open and save in place can access - give it name with your initial - e.g. JEM_BookCase
  • 2.Verify that reference planes are pinned
  • 3 Properties is box that appears in left - there's a toggle on-off in the ribbon



  • 5-10 Reference Plane Creation - click on Reference plane icon
    1. It is on "Home" Tab in 2012
    2. Which to choose

Creating Family Parameters and Types
Use "Annotate" panel to get Dimensions
Tool will "finish" dimension when click not on an element - only way
Create Family Parameters
Modify to give name to dimension

Organize the Parameters
To modify the family types click on Modify / Properties Icon for types

Step 11 is unecessary since they are under Dimensions already
Flexing the Family p.168
Creating Panels p.170
Need Align Tool - Modify Tab