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Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 1

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44831.book Page iii Friday, October AM. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, except as permitted under Sections 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without either the prior written permission of the Publisher, or...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 2

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In this chapter, we’ll cover the principles of a Building Information Modeling (BIM) approach and summarize how BIM differs from a traditional 2D CAD tool. We’ll explain fundamental character- istics of Revit, how Revit delivers the benefits of a true BIM tool, and why Revit is the tool best suited for a process motivated by an integrated and collaborative practice.....

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 3

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Figure 2.1 shows the basic Revit object model. Figure 2.1 The essential categorization of Revit elements. Figure 2.2 The Object Styles dialog box. Figure 2.3 Using tooltips to define elements. Figure 2.5 Cut and projection graphics are defined for each element.. For example, looking at a door, you can see that the category Doors (Figure 2.6) has a set of...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 4

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and when to use the spacebar instead of the Rotate tool.. Figure 3.1 The tool set offered by the Options bar depends on the type of element you’ve selected.. You can select multiple elements several ways:. Window selection You can select many elements by dragging a selection window across the view. Chain selection You can select connected lines and walls...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 5

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Create custom annotation families in the Family Editor. Create custom title blocks in the Family Editor. Once you’ve saved a new template, you can have Revit open that template by default by setting options in the File Locations dialog. The first option in the dialog shows the default template location. Back in the Line Styles dialog, notice that some of...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 6

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Knowing how to leverage the adaptability of the system families by using type catalogs, view templates, and other global project settings can save you headaches early in the design process. Create type catalogs to quickly generate many types of the same family. The core influences the behavior of the wall and how the wall interacts with other elements in the...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 7

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Figure 6.1 shows an example of what’s possible.. Figure 6.1 Example of expressive architecture using Revit. Figure 6.3 The Design bar in sketch mode. Figure 6.5 An additional loop of lines results in a positive shape.. In Figure 6.6, the two centrally positioned Strong references define the insertion point of the element. Figure 6.6 A working desk. Figure 6.7 Reference...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 8

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You’ll acquire the following skills in this chapter:. Create massing elements in the Project Environment and Family Editor. Massing Studies. These first ideas encapsulate the essence of the design and, unless some unforeseen changes are demanded in the design, usually manifest themselves in recognizable form in the final building. They require manual work—both in the physical modeling and in performing...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 9

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A project usually starts with a very rough conceptualization of first ideas in which the architect’s mind wanders between the creativity of fantasy and the reality of customer needs, merged with the influence of the genius loci.. Conceptual designs are the first graphical words an architect exchanges with a client to get approval for the architect’s first thoughts and sense...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 10

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Working with Design Options. In this chapter, we’ll explore how Revit supports workflows where multiple design options need to be explored, evaluated, and presented. With Revit, design options can range in scale from entire façade studies down to kitchen layouts, all in the same integrated model.. Creating new design options. Presenting multiple design options. Revit Design Options. Figure 9.1 Design...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 11

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Figure 10.2 Premade model family templates. The reference planes that appear in the family environment are the essential bones of any family.. Figure 10.4 shows several examples.. Figure 10.4 Examples of host- based families. Figure 10.5 Invalid profile:. How do you make something like the shape shown in Figure 10.5? Although you can’t have multiple loops in the profile family,...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 12

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A sketch line indicating the shape of the floor will be created. Figure 11.2 The floor sketch in plan view and in section. Figure 11.3 Wall layers and function. Figure 11.4 Mitered wall join. Figure 11.5 shows the default cleanup (left) and the same join after disallowing the join and adjusting the wall end (right).. Figure 11.5 The Disallow Join...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 16

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Gain understanding of the principles of groups. Gain understanding of the principles of links. The con- cept of a modular unit that is repeatable has been one of the more important experiments of modern architecture and continues today in the form of housing, hospitals, schools, and office buildings.. In each case, the basic requirement is to group a collection of...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 13

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Shadows tend to be used for two purposes: analytical (Figure 12.1) and expressive (Figure 12.2). Figure 12.1 Analytical use of shadows in a site plan shows the effect of buildings on their environment.. Figure 12.2 A more expressive view using shadows in a shaded view without edges. Figure 12.1 showes a site plan view with shadows turned on.. In Revit,...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 14

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As this is a Mastering book, we will not go into significant detail about how to perform some of the more basic skills in Revit, such as how to make simple walls, floors, and roofs. In this and the following chapters, we will take the design and push it from a preliminary design level into a set of design documents...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 17

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In the dialog that appears, enter a name in the Name field (Figure 17.1).. Figure 17.1 Making a new Drafting View. Figure 17.2 The Import/Link dialog. From File Manage Links (Figure 17.3), you can reload, unload, import, or remove a CAD link or see what is already loaded.. Figure 17.3 The Manage Links dialog. A masking region is shown in...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 19

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Tracking Changes in Your Model. Once a project is under way in the construction document phase, design changes need to be tracked. This is typically done on a per-sheet basis by adding revision clouds around elements that are changing and documenting those changes in the title block. The revision history of each sheet is then tracked in the title block...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 18

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A technique for showing construction assemblies that goes way back in the history of architectural representation is the use of 3D detail drawings (Figure 18.1) that show a sectional cut through the building in a 3D format (axon or perspective). Figure 18.2 shows a detail of a sustainable solution employed on the Foundation project. In this sectional axon, we are...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 21

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we’ve shown how to use the software for all of the core BIM operations. It’s worth being aware of best prac- tices.. In this chapter, you’ll find tips and tricks for keeping your file running quickly and smoothly.. We’ve included some pointers to keep you from getting into trouble and some solutions if you do.. You’ll learn how to do...

Mastering Revit Architecture 2008_ Part 20

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All team members work on separate files for each of the buildings, and the files are linked into a master site plan to produce a final project.. Create a central file and local files. Save to and load from the central file. You share your work by first creating a central file . Once the central file has been established,...