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neels
2005-03-02, 12:28 PM
Anybody done a Correctional Facility(Jail) in Revit?

aggockel50321
2005-03-02, 01:46 PM
No, but it should work great, as the software is excellent on constraints...;):)

aaronrumple
2005-03-02, 02:28 PM
Yes. A 50 bed juvenile facility in one step below a a maximum security complex.

sfaust
2005-03-02, 03:31 PM
We're in the process of an 80 bed facility right now. Getting ready to go into full CD's

neels
2005-03-03, 04:49 AM
could you forward me some images

sfaust
2005-03-03, 03:44 PM
images..........

kbillings.124735
2008-07-30, 05:51 PM
We are currently doing a county detention facility in revit. We are structural so we are not doing all the fancy stuff you architects do. But it is turning out very nice.

tedg
2008-07-30, 06:35 PM
No, but it should work great, as the software is excellent on constraints...;):)
:lol:...(nice) ^5

vennix
2008-07-30, 10:42 PM
SFAUST

no windows?
strange

I would love to see you use the swept blend tool to model the knotted up bed sheets hanging from one. (LOL)

Geert

sfaust
2008-07-31, 07:38 PM
There ended up being windows above and below the metal canopy as this changed from storage space to office space. The back portion is the cells, and no there aren't windows in the cells. There are windows out the back side into the fenced off exercise area. Keep in mind this is a temporary jail facility, not a permanent prison (temporary as in the inmates are only held there awaiting trial and for short sentences).

Old project, that one's just about built now, and I'm not even at that firm anymore :)

mr6jam
2009-01-28, 10:41 PM
Did you guys have to create all your detention grade fixtures such as wall hung benches, toilets, sinks, stools and water fountains? Or is there a site where it can be foound?

James