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    Default AB316-2L: Concept to Real: Using AutoCAD® 2011 and AutoCAD Revit® Architecture 2011 to Create Building Forms - Repeat

    Session: AB316-2L

    Title: Concept to Real: Using AutoCAD® 2011 and AutoCAD Revit® Architecture 2011 to Create Building Forms - Repeat

    Instructor: Reid Addis

    Course Description: While Revit Architecture is the tool to use for Schematic Design through Construction Administration, when it comes to Conceptual Modeling, it still lacks the tools found in AutoCAD. With the AutoCAD Revit Architecture Suite you get a copy of AutoCAD 2011, so why not use its powerful modeling tools to start the design process. From quick ideas using Autodesk® Alias® Sketch, through more complex mesh creation, AutoCAD 2011 is the perfect tool for Conceptual Building Design. Taking these forms into a Revit Architecture Conceptual Mass Family and refining it, then bringing this family into a Revit project, we will look at an integrated process of Building Design that includes these two products.
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