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Category Archives: Revit
Curiouser and curiouser?
Because I can… links for your devourment on the release of Revit Architecture 2011. I simply haven’t the time. These guys have collected some great information for you, and there’s much more as you wind down the rabbit hole. Alan … Continue reading
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Workflow of Revit Architecture & 3ds Max Design 2011
Oh, yeah. I love interoperability! After all, technology and process integration is one of my primary job responsibilities at NBBJ. Can’t wait for the shipping version of these new 2011 updated tools and getting the designers more new cool tools. … Continue reading
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The BIM Deployment Plan, FTW
You were born to win, but to be a winner, you must plan to win, prepare to win, and expect to win. - Zig Zigler Every once in a while we need some inspiration to take action. Plan, Prepare, Expect. A … Continue reading
Best Practices with Revit Groups: Rule #1
Revit Model Groups are a wonderful thing. They allow capturing repetition in the building model, and provide a way to tag through the groups, maintaining unique instance properties of the contained elements for scheduling. Determining best practices for Revit Model … Continue reading
Discovered: The Proving Ground by Nathan Miller
Ok… parametric geometry modeling is everywhere these days. Here’s another blog worthy of your attention. The Proving Ground The post on Grasshopper and the Revit API: importing points into a Conceptual Mass is brilliant. More please! The Proving Ground by … Continue reading
No Help for You. Next!
Revit has some embedded videos in the help system. The first time you discover these, it feels like you’ve discovered an unopened gift. As the excitement builds, you click on the link to play the video lesson. If you are … Continue reading
Two Revit Hotfixes Available
A couple of critical Hotfixes for Revit have been released today and last week. I would have posted about the first earlier, but Autodesk University as well as more frequent Twitter activity sapped all my blogging powers. Do a quick … Continue reading
Head in the Clouds
BIM and cloud computing have traditionally not been very close friends. What is interesting, is that there are companies out there innovating. There are model servers, data exchange formats, cumbersome and expensive hardware solutions that don’t really address all the … Continue reading
Washington School and Revit
It always fascinates me the way folks who use Revit on projects are so willing to share their work, their process and their joy with the rest of the AEC community. This project, by _Space Architecture (http://www.spacegroup.co.uk/), really shows how … Continue reading
Training Classes Announced
Webinar classes: Looking for ways to save money on training? Why not attend a short focused event that will provide high value at an affordable cost? The following topics are announced: Nov 13 @ 10AM PST – Integrating: Revit with … Continue reading
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