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    Default Complex facade in Revit 2009?

    Hi

    My first post. Archicad 'old hand' and Revit 'new hand'

    We have secured a large 60storey residentail project with a complex facade. The concept was modelled in Rhino but we have committed to delever a full BIM project. Think of a wellington boot with a scolloped top and an inverted crease in the front and you get the picture. I am not sure Revit 2009 or Archicad v12 can handle this facade and we may have to consider Generative Components or Digital Project. Would appreciate your feedback.
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    Default Re: Complex facade in Revit 2009?

    Why not import from Rhino for the facade modeling and document in Revit?

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    Wink Re: Complex facade in Revit 2009?

    Try this:

    From the Rhino model, export to .dwg

    In Revit, open a new mass Family.

    In the Mass Family, Import the .dwg file from Rhino

    In Revit, Save the Mass Family to a proper direcrtory.

    Then, in the Revit Project, go to File>Load from Library and load the Mass Family

    In Visibility/Graphics, make sure Mass is turned on.

    Then under the Massing Tools, selct Load Mass

    Once the new Mass is loaded, go to a 3D view and with the Massing Tools convert the faces of the Mass to walls,curtainwalls, etc. Convert the top faces to Roofs.

    Add Mass Floors by Level. Then convert Mass Floors to Floors.

    You should now be well on your way to having the complex model from Rhino "converted"
    to Revit elements.

    IMPORTANT: DO NOT DELETE THE MASS!!! Or you will lose its association with the
    Revit model.

    You can now produce schedules for floor areas in realtime.

    If you need to change the shape/design of the building--make the changes in the Rhino Model, re-export to .dwg, re-import .dwg into the Mass, and then select "re-create"
    and the Revit model will update.

    Hope this helps. This is just to point you in the right direction--check the Revit Help
    Tutorials and these forums for more specifics.

    Cheers............

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    Default Re: Complex facade in Revit 2009?

    Quote Originally Posted by harry.monaghan View Post
    Hi

    My first post. Archicad 'old hand' and Revit 'new hand'

    We have secured a large 60storey residentail project with a complex facade. The concept was modelled in Rhino but we have committed to delever a full BIM project. Think of a wellington boot with a scolloped top and an inverted crease in the front and you get the picture. I am not sure Revit 2009 or Archicad v12 can handle this facade and we may have to consider Generative Components or Digital Project. Would appreciate your feedback.
    HM
    You may want to check out some of the documentation being published on Revit 2010. The new Conceptual Modeling tools allow nearly any shape to be created. These shapes can then be patterned and panelized in Revit 2010 to further explore the design/constructability.

    With that said, the Rhino shape can be brought into Revit as an SAT file and used to document the project. Any chance you can post an image of this f"boot" form you are considering?

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