Revit Panelling 2: Organic Curved Adaptive Components
Duration: 4h 6m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.56 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Duration: 4h 6m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.56 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Learn how to create the curved facade (with curved panels) of Emporia shopping mall in Revit
What you'll learn:
Using Adaptive components and the Massing Environment for Panelling in Autodesk Revit
Creating Organic Geometry
Creating advanced Adaptive components
Using The Repeater tool
Requirements:
Access to a Computer with a full version of Revit installed (Revit LT won't work, but Educational versions are fine)
Some experience in Revit - you need to be familiar with Revit's user interface and have a general understanding of how the program works
Description:
This course will teach you how to model a façade resembling the curved façade of the Emporia shopping mall in Malmo.
Learning how to model that you will learn a lot about:
Modelling organic geometry in Revit
Using detailed adaptive components in Revit
Using Repeaters
During the course, we will explore the traditional modelling techniques that Revit offers. This means: no code, no scripting, no Dynamo or plugins - just pure Revit.
The model we get at the end has the perfect amount of detail for an architectural project: enough to show the design intentions, but not too much to cluster the project. The course is not about the manufacturing of façade panels (which is typically done by façade engineering teams in different programs)
The course steps up from Revit Panelling 1 where I teach Curtain Walls, Curtain Systems and Sloped Glazing. The use of Adaptive components allows for panelling more complex curved shapes.
Ideally, you'd have some experience using Revit already, but it's fine if you're not that experienced as long as you want to learn and try doing everything in the videos first and only then resort to the sample files.
The project files you receive are in Revit 2021. You can follow along with older or newer versions. My advice is always to try to replicate the shown yourself. View every lecture as an assignment.
Note! Revit LT doesn't support massing and adaptive components, but The educational versions have it and are totally fine to use for this course.
Who this course is for:
Revit users who want to learn panelling techniques
Revit users interesting in understanding the techniques to make the most out of Adaptive components
Architectural students who work in Revit
Architects working in Revit
Anybody interested in Architectural modelling techniques in Revit
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