BIMteriors: Autodesk ® Revit ® Architecture for Commercial Interior Design John R. Ade, AIA Senior...

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BIMteriors: Autodesk® Revit® Architecture for Commercial Interior Design

John R. Ade, AIASenior Applications SpecialistApplied Software

Can you use Revit Architecture for Interior Design?

Absolutely! Revit Architecture is uniquely capable of providing architects and interior designers powerful tools

for design, test fits, documentation and more.

Do you need to do everything in Revit on your first project?

No, you can start off blending CAD and Revit together and transition over to 100% Revit over time.

Class Topics

Beginning your Interior Design Project Modeling existing elements Test-fits or Block Diagrams Programming and Area Analysis Presentation Graphics Finish Schedules and Schedule Keys Modeling Finishes Content – Casework, Furniture, Furniture Systems Design Options Phasing

Are existing conditions available in Revit? Preferred option if available Provides existing/new conditions

Are existing conditions available in CAD? Next best, more common option Import / Link CAD for base or to trace from

Are existing conditions on paper/prints? Scan and import Scale to largest known distance

Beginning your Interior Design Project

Walls Traced Over CAD Base

Model Existing Elements

How much existing conditions should you model? Do you need to visualize it? Do you need to quantify it? Do you have it in CAD or other format?

Can you use CAD information with your design? Views can be composite of CAD and Revit CAD can be limited to one view or shown everywhere

How much do I model and to what Level of Detail? Use 2D or 2.5D content when 3D is not needed. Model in detail where needed, not EVERYWHERE!

Composite Revit and CAD

Test-fits / Blocking Diagrams

Hand drawn test fits used in Revit – Old Tech Fast test fit iterations possible For designers not yet using Revit Link into Revit

CAD drawn test fits in Revit – Current Tech Easier to model / trace over For designers not yet using Revit Link / Import into Revit

Test fits created in Revit - New Tech No translation needed from hand drawn or CAD Fast, dynamic area calculation and analysis!!!

Test Fits / Blocking Diagrams

Test Fits / Blocking Diagrams

Stacking or Layering of Information

Programming and Area Analysis

Gross / Rentable Area Calculations BOMA Custom

Room Program Incorporation Add Parameter(s) for Program Values Revit DB Link for managing Program Data

Schedules for Area Analysis Add Calculated Values Use Conditional Formatting Design Changes Dynamically Update

Programming and Area Analysis

Presentation Graphics

Color Schemes / Legends Multiple Schemes

Shadows Section Boxes

Orient to Other View from View Cube Clients like isometric view of floor plan

Perspective Camera Views Gives a first person experience of design

Walkthroughs Clients experience more of design moving through it.

Presentation Graphics Opportunities

Presentation Graphics Opportunities

Finish Schedules and Schedule Keys

Room Finish Schedule Schedule default finishes Add parameters

Define Schedules in Template(s) Duplicate Schedules - Working and Sheet

Key Schedules Control Multiple Parameters Cannot schedule Shared Parameters Great for Finishes, Door Hardware

Finish Schedules and Key Schedules

Finishes

Materials (Finishes) in Families Apply Materials to Surfaces

Split Face Paint

Floor Finishes Color Scheme

Material Take-Off Schedule Material Tag

Finishes

Content

Start with Imperial / Metric Libraries Develop Design - Replace Basic Families

Autodesk® Seek Manufacturers Websites Create Custom Families Search the Web?????

Test Content from Un-Verified Sources Use 2D or 2.5D Content for Economy

Can contain needed parameters

Content

Design Options

Do Not Use For Separate Designs Different Designs Require Separate Models

Use to Explore Alternatives Within a Project Furniture Layouts Workstation Configurations Finishes

Duplicate Views to Display Options Select Option After Evaluation

Create Progress Copy Options Intended for Design Remove All Secondary Options

Design Options

Multiple Configurable Tables Single Long Table

Phasing

Every Revit Project Has Phasing Phasing Is Linear / Sequential Model Objects Have Two Phase Parameters

Phase Created and Phase Demolished Views Have Two Phase Parameters

Phase and Phase Filter Element Status

Existing, Demolished, New, Temporary Phase Filters Control Display of Element Status Excellent for Renovation / Addition Work Good for Simple Construction Phasing

Phasing

THANKS, ANY QUESTIONS?John R. Ade, AIA

Senior Application SpecialistApplied Software

jade@asti.com

CLASS CODE FOR SURVEY:AB231-3

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