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2007-01-22 08:52 PM
2007-05-07 08:16 PM
metanoia wrote:I'm sure that it's possible to model Kubuswoning with Revit (and Archicad, and Allplan ...). This involves some tricks and workarounds to make it work but it's OK for me.Tomtomas wrote:Actually, you could. You'd have to use the massing tools, and create volumes to represent the building; then skin on the walls/roofs. One non-elegant aspect is that you'd need to use windows for roof objects (which can also be inserted into wall objects) in the walls to get them to be parallel to the slope of the wall. Windows for wall objects in Revit are always vertical -- go figure!
Please look at Kubuswoning:http://peetjuhsplekkie.web-log.nl/peetjuhsplekkie/images/rotterdam_casecubointero.jpg
Now could you model such house in Revit without "workarounds"? Just using "real BIM tools"? Just be honest.
2007-05-07 08:48 PM
2007-05-07 09:00 PM
Tomtomas wrote:Pardon me for missing where you're going! ...not true BIM for whom?
I'm sure that it's possible to model Kubuswoning with Revit (and Archicad, and Allplan ...). This involves some tricks and workarounds to make it work but it's OK for me.
The problem is that it's not "true BIM" for someone ...
2007-05-07 10:06 PM
metanoia wrote:
Pardon me for missing where you're going! ...not true BIM for whom?
2007-05-07 11:39 PM
metanoia wrote:
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Pardon me for missing where you're going! ...not true BIM for whom?
True BIM for me is some 3D object you can schedule, see in multiple views, and be part of a significant project that multiple users can work on simultaneously. Would not AC, Revit and AP all fall into the true BIM category?
2007-05-08 02:03 AM
Miki wrote:
When somebody comes here stating that:
- there are things impossible to do in AC that you do with ease, (NOT TRUE! I've explained this and the release of AC11 is enough to sustain my opinion)
- the only "real BIM" tools you can find in Revit (FALSE! Who gave the example of the wall under a spiral staircase?! Wasn't me in fact?!!? Wasn't me that admitted that (for me) this was not true BIM?)
- that just because you have to spend a lot of time in Revit to refine its libraries, you probably have to do the same thing in AC, and that means it is essential to know GDL in daily work (which is not) (In fact I have 17h30 with Revit families and I'm able to do wonderful things, do you think this is to much?)
Then you can expect that kind of reaction.
When you make a statement like this you better check it out, or if you are unable to check it - when somebody is correcting you - admit that you made a mistake and be done with it. There is no point in being "defensive" here.
Good luck to all that feel better with Revit, too.
2007-05-08 02:09 AM
Tomtomas wrote:Oh...
Please read 4 or 5 last pages in this thread😉
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