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Advanced Autodesk® Revit® Modeling Techniques
Using Complex Geometry
Marcello Sgambelluri
BIM Director – John Martin Structural Engineers
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Class Summary
This class will cover advanced modeling techniques in Autodesk Revit
software by using unconventional modeling elements to "guide" the
creation of complex geometry.
This is done by using everyday commands to have elements within the
project environment support and follow the contours of complex forms
from curved undulating roofs and site topography to extremely complex
organic animal shapes.
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Learning Objectives
At the end of this class, you will be able to:
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Create complex walls, floors, roofs, and beams that follow the shape of
any roof surface
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Create walls that exactly follow the contours of any site topography
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Apply the intersection method to model complex geometry
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Apply new techniques of modeling complex geometry to any form
including organic, free-form shapes
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The Following Subjects will be covered
using Live Demonstrations
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Create Beams On Roof Surface (1-Dir.)
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Create Wall Under Roof Surface
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Create Beams On Roof Surface (2-Dir.)
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Create Spiral Elements
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Create Walls That Follow Site Topography
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Create Floor Edges On The Revit Cow
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Create Beams On The Revit Cow
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Scale The Revit Cow
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Previous Families I have built
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The Revit Cow
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The Telehandler
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The Revit Jumbo Jet
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The Revit Car
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The Revit Truck
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The Revit Elephant
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The Revit Elephant
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The Revit Pumpkin
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TBIT LAX Expansion Project
Photo Credit: Benny Chan, fotoworks
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The Revit Lift
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The Revit User
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