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Materials in Revit (I)
Materials are often a neglected aspect of our models. It is necessary to plan in advance to know what should be the minimum aspects to be c...
Bills of Quantities : Revit to Cost-it and Presto.
How to prepare the BIM model to correctly export the measurements from Revit 2023 to Presto using the Cost-it add-in....
Revit Key Schedules
Key Schedule can be used to add consistent information by typifying the desired kind of elements parameters...
Floor creation in Revit
The objectives of this guideline are to understand what floors are in Revit, to learn how to create a new architectural or structural floor,...
Electrical Modelling
The objectives of this guideline are to achieve a deep understanding of electrical distribution families, to create switch and power-lightin...
Keynote and Assembly Code
In Revit, there are system parameters that allow us to enter values in a model’s families and link them to an external classification syst...
Model Schedules
A BIM model is a database. Each element that constitutes the model is defined through data. Some of this data regards the element’s geomet...
Topography with toposolids
Toposolids is a tool available starting in Revit 2024 that is used to work with topographic elements that are defined from elevation points ...
Exporting a multi-site model to IFC
Exporting models to IFC format is needed to consume them outside the Revit environment. IFC models are commonly used for clash detection, de...
Worksets
The objective of this guide is to understand the need for better team coordination, to distribute work in a proper way so that work from dif...
Solutions for Document Management
In the exciting world of AEC projects, we are constantly faced with the challenge of managing a large amount of documentation. Imagine havin...
How to perform Quantity Take-Off in a BIM project
A BIM model is a container of information that we can also use to do quantity take-off as long as it is properly set up for it. We are talki...
Coordinates in Revit
Objectives Fully understand coordinates in Revit. Understand the concept of “Shared Coordinates”. Work safely with coordinates. Prerequi...
IFC4 based automations for Verde
Given the model of a building in IFC4 format, automate the computation of two Verde indicators with an open standard, cost free and vendor-n...
Coding BIM projects
Introduction One of the main objectives of the BIM methodology is to centralise and share project information. In order to ensure a correct ...
Automatic modeling from point clouds
It is very difficult for automatic/semi-automatic modeling to reason constructively as a human would. Where it can help us is with repetitiv...
Area Control
Management of areas in a residential project is fundamental. Real estate companies already use their own tools, usually in the form of extre...
Modelling Rebars for bridges
Civil Infrastructures models are often defined by the road axis. BIM softwares begin to consider this requirement but for detailing workarou...
2D details
Guideline to know the different possible ways to include 2D details in a Revit project. ...
Door openings in joined parallel walls
Modeling two walls in parallel, due to project requirements or modeling strategy, is a common situation in Revit. This circumstance has a di...