Existing Building Survey Modelling In Revit
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.73 GB | Duration: 2h 25m
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.73 GB | Duration: 2h 25m
Transform 2D CAD surveys into 3D Revit models using best practice workflows.
What you'll learn
Establish best practice workflows for existing building modelling in Autodesk Revit
Define workflows for converting 2D CAD information into 3D Revit models
Understand limitations within the software and solutons to best practice modelling
Consider future adaptation of existing models which influence modelling techniques for proposed designs
Requirements
A basic knowledge of Autodesk Revit is required
A basic knowledge of the Autodesk Revit family editor is recommended
A basic knowledge of Autodesk AutoCAD is recommended
This is a course demonstrating workflows expecting a basic knowledge of the software
Description
This course demonstrates how to convert measured survey information from 2D CAD into a 3D Revit existing building model. It takes into account the need to develop the existing design phase considering the future use of the model during the proposed design phase, demonstrating various modelling techniques to be adopted.The course begins with the preparation of the 2D CAD information. The lessons progress by linking 2D CAD and developing the 3D model using various best practice workflows, tips and tricks including non-uniform roof design and complex curtain wall styles.Detailed examples are illustrated using a live project which has been surveyed using AutoCAD, demonstrating how to model various details and building shapes without compromising the usability of the model.Various workflows are discussed along with their limitations to enable delegates to make informed decisions on the appropriate modelling methodology for any given scenario of existing building modelling.Tips and tricks are shared in the various lessons to enable delegates to learn specific workflows to overcome modelling challenges with existing complex geometry.The course focuses on the progressive development of an existing church model as a sample file which contains various complex elements within the façade, such as rebated windows and door reveals, cornices, plinths, spires and stone features.The course concludes by looking at the application of bespoke materials to the survey model to give a suitable level of aesthetics to the existing scheme and enable high-quality visuals to be generated from the existing building model.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Course Overview
Lecture 2 Exercise Files
Lecture 3 Download Files
Section 2: Preparing Templates and CAD files
Lecture 4 Template Choice and Walls Styles
Lecture 5 View Phase, Elevations & Levels
Lecture 6 Stripping back and Preapring CAD Files
Lecture 7 Linking CAD Files for Tracing
Section 3: Working with Walls
Lecture 8 Creating Survey Wall Styles
Lecture 9 Basic Walls vs In-Place Walls
Lecture 10 Tracing CAD with Basic Walls
Lecture 11 Forming Decorative Mouldings in Basic Walls
Lecture 12 Deconstructing In-Place Families Part 1
Lecture 13 Deconstructing In-Place Families Part 2
Section 4: Working with Openings
Lecture 14 Survey Windows and Doors Principles
Lecture 15 Instance Based Survey Windows
Lecture 16 Survey Splayed Reveals
Lecture 17 Survey Doors Explained
Lecture 18 Survey Instance Columns
Lecture 19 Survey Curtain Walls
Section 5: Working with Basic Existing Roofs
Lecture 20 Stacked Roofs for Partial Demolition
Lecture 21 Roof by footprint and Partial Demolition
Lecture 22 In-Place Family Partial Roof Demolition
Lecture 23 Adding Roofs to the Church Model
Section 6: Working with Non-Uniform Existing Roofs
Lecture 24 Non-uniform Roofs Introduction
Lecture 25 Creating Non-uniform Mass
Lecture 26 Roof by Mass Face
Lecture 27 In-Place Ridge and Fascias
Section 7: Applying Survey Materials
Lecture 28 Existing Building Materials Introduction
Lecture 29 Painting Materials
Lecture 30 Creating a basic material
Lecture 31 Summary of other materials applied
This course is suitable for anyone who is responsible for modelling existing buildings in Autodesk Revit