Architects and Interior Designers frequently use Revit templates for their technical drawings. These templates, including Revit layout templates and title block templates, are crucial components of a Revit drawing package tailored to architectural requirements. They streamline the process of creating detailed Revit models, providing a standardized framework that incorporates title blocks and layout elements, enabling efficient design and communication. Just as vital for architects, this time-saving template, featuring a modern design, is fully customizable and can be quickly acquired and put to use within minutes! PRODUCT CONTENT: - 12 different versions of the title block template (.rfa) (2 versions each for A4, A3 and A2 sizes in both Portrait and Landscape orientations) - 16 different versions of the title block template (.rfa) (2 versions each for 8.5x11 (US Letter), 11x17 (Ledger/Tabloid), 18x24 (Arch C), and 24x36 (Arch D) sizes in both Portrait and Landscape orientations) - A PDF Guide (How to load font files) - Continuous customer support —————————————— This is a digital product and not a physical product will be sent. Once your payment is complete, digital files will be available for download in your account. Downloaded digital products are nonrefundable.
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This is an example of a project I documented using Revit 2013.
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When Dynamo was first released for Autodesk Revit I assumed that this would just be used for computational geometry and complex architectural forms. However, I recently took a deeper look into Dyna…
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What you will get: 1. Revit Template File (Revit 2019 or later) Metric & Imperial** This also includes a thorough general notes sheet with project info, symbols legend, abbreviations, drawing lists, and all in 4 different scales and more. Dimensions styles in 5 different scales in horizontal style and vertical. Cut and elevation markers in 4 different scale styles Automatic Zone markers tags with the area and finishes types in 4 different scale sizes. Level, section, elevation markers, and north points for all scale sizes Dynamic scale bars for the layout sheets. Dynamic norths for the layout sheets. Text annotation styles for all scale sizes. (Metric or Imperial) Sample project: small sample floor plan, lines layout. Electrical Project template: Small sample floor plan, model components, styling, line types and notes, 30 electrical + lighting components: outlets, recessed, surface lights, fans, smoke detectors, electrical panels + more. Electrical symbols legend, general notes, and ready-to-use Lighting Fixture schedule. Electrical plan and RCP view template. 2. Color table for all scales (.ctb): With preset pen settings, widths, and colors according to the layers ready for installation and printing. Keep all your plans clean and straightforward and always with the same minimalist style. 3. Layout Sheets ready to modify and print: Predesigned, minimalist title block families include three of each of the most common metric sizes. Plus, matching cover sheets in four sizes. Simply add your logo + branding and these simple, clean layouts are ready for plotting. 4. Imperial titles blocks (landscape format): Arch D (36" x 24") Arch D Cover Sheet Arch C (24" x 18") Tabloid (17" x 11") 5. Metric title blocks (landscape format): A1 (841mm x 594 mm) A1 Cover Sheet A2 (594mm x 420mm) A3 (420mm x 297mm) 6. Ebook Guide (PDF): Installation & styling instructions A complete guide that explains how to use your new complete Revit template step by step, with tips and tricks to help stop wasting time!
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CASE's Dynamo for Revit workshop... new and improved! Dynamo is growing up so quickly that it is sometimes hard to keep up. In this last year, the development team has completely refactored of the underlying code to support new workflows and user interface improvements. In recent weeks, we've seen new educational content be released over at DynamoBIM.org to ensure that users are up to speed with the basics. At CASE, we've stayed ahead of the curve by developing our own computational design curriculum focused on practicing architects and real-world applications. You may remember that we've been running Dynamo workshops for over a year now... but now our curriculum has been greatly expanded and enhanced for the newest versions thanks to some summer help from Lorenzo Villaggi! Interested in a Dynamo workshop? Reach out to CASE! Dynamo Essentials Summary CASE's 2-Day curriculum is designed to introduce participants to essential project workflows from the creation of abstract geometry to the manipulation of BIM systems. If you are new to the world of computational design or are interested in expanding your skills to include Dynamo, this is a great workshop to get started. Dynamo is a graphical programming language that allows users to create powerful algorithms for creating generative design systems, automating tasks, and enhancing the BIM experience. Much like Grasshopper, Dynamo gives users a powerful interface for advanced geometric control. A unique feature of Dynamo is its ability to interface directly with Revit as BIM tool. Data and Geometry CASE's curriculum begins with an overview of the Dynamo interface and example systems focused on data manipulation and basic geometric constructions. These initial exercises are designed to give the participants a complete experience in designing algorithms while introducing key data concepts. Geometric definitions for points, curves, and surfaces. Abstract systems with controls and parameters BIM Elements & Parameters Our exercises quickly accelerate to applying new algorithmic concepts to the BIM process. The curriculum proceeds to introduce the uses of Dynamo for creating and managing Revit elements and their parameters. We address techniques for placing family instances and adjusting parameters. Populating Revit adaptive components. Using surface subdivisions for advanced patterns with LunchBox BIM Project Development Our main exercise is the creation of a parametric tower using the Swiss Re tower as a guide. These exercises demonstrate the definition of Revit levels, floors, structures, and facades. Tower element definition for massing and floors. Creating variations and options. Tower structure and facade geometry definition. Leveraging Data & Interoperability Dynamo also offers numerous ways to manage and interact with data. To conclude the workshop, our curriculum exposes participants to techniques for leveraging external data sources, We have designed exercises that use Dynamo with Excel to enable interoperability scenarios for pushing and pulling data. Reading data from Excel to reconstruct geometry and control parameters. Using Dynamo to mine a Revit model and send building information to Excel.
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My 3.5 years of 3D & 2D Modeling and knowledge of Autodesk Revit: Family Creation allows me to create almost any Revit family imaginable. I use a combination of Revit with parametric framework and AutoCAD to detail out a company's products, mechanical equipment, an item that can be used with a 3D printer, or really anything you can imagine! All I need from you is a drawing with physical dimensions or a submittal (if mechanical, electrical, plumbing or construction related equipment). I have been using my 3D modeling skills with my current company for over 3.5 years and have created a lot of 3D models to use in construction coordination. I have the most experience creating construction related equipment, but I have some experience making product models and other models as well. This listing is for a smaller 3D model (small item or equipment) - please contact me beforehand with the item you would like modeled to pick which size listing (small, medium or large) is right for you. The medium listing is here: The large listing is here:
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This is an example of a project I documented using Revit 2013.
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