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Integrate digital Applications
INTEGRATE DIGITAL APPLICATIONS FOR ARCHITECTURAL WORKFLOWS
AT2: REVIT HOUSE`
Design Development and detail drawing
Figure 01: UNIMOG PROJECT AT4
Introduction: Design development: Lessons from weekly exercises
As you move from conceptual design (CD) phase to design development (DD) phase, you need to think more about the building details, while maintaining an overall look at the big picture. You will often alter and refine the design as you begin to think more about the detail and construction of the building. By manipulating a single model, it is possible to apply on-going changes to all drawings – this is a major advantage of a parametric modelling as opposed to 2D drafting.
Detail Drawing in the Revit platform.:
Part of creating a successful building information model is to know what to build into the model and what to apply as supplemental information or graphical embellishment. When it comes to graphical embellishment, Revit offers a powerful suite of detailing tools. Following on from your training in AutoCAD this project will explore further, developing students’ knowledge in building documentation and detailing using digital applications. Students will use a parametric 3D modelling tool to improve their knowledge in data management coordination and construction processes. You will gain and understanding of the differences in documenting a project in a 3d environment compared to 2D. As part of your project, you will learn about building element relationships, materials, specifications and construction detailing.
Detailing in Revit:
Figure 02: Detail Lines used to draw flashing in the masonry cavity – This detail is not included in Project AT4 - For illustrative demonstration only
Figure 03: Using a Filled Region to show materials that would be impractical to model - This detail is not included in Project AT4 it is shown for illustrative demonstration only.
Creating detail drawings in Revit Architecture involves a combination of live views generated from the building model and overlaid two-dimensional embellishments and notes. The process is simple—create a callout or section view of the model at a large scale and then add additional drafted components, text, dimensions and other embellishments necessary to craft the detail and convey design intent.
Sem 1 AT2 Digital submission to include
Refer to the brief on Canvas - A3 PDF Test Prints to include
● Cover sheet (general notes, legends & schedules on a A3 Title sheet)
● Site Plan at 1:200 (A3 Title sheet)
● Ground, First Floor & Roof Plan at 1:100 (A3 Title sheet)
● All 4 Elevations at 1:100 (A3 Title sheet)
● 2 Sections at 1:100 (A3 Title sheet) +1 x 3D section box view
● 2 Details at 1:10 (A3 Title sheet
● 2 Renders (A3 Title sheet)
● All above drawings in a combined PDF format
● Revit rvt file
*All online submissions to include Revit file + PDF’s
All students will insure that completed work will be uploaded for assessment not only to Canvas but also to the I drive secure submission folder.
Note: REFER TO STUDENT GUIDE FOR RESUBMISSION CONDITIONS
LATE WORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY AN EXTENSION OF TIME FORM. OR SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FORM.
REFER TO RMIT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
ALL ASSESSMENT TASKS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER TO PASS THE SUBJECT SUBMITTING ALL TASKS DOES NOT GUARANTEE A PASS IN THIS SUBJECT
WORK MUST BE VALIDATED IN ORDER TO BE ASSESSED REFER TO COURSE GUIDES FOR FURTHER DETAILS
RESOURCES – Refer to Canvas ‘Buil 6414’ for the following resources
● Marking guide
● Revit Workflow guide
● CAD overlay dwg files
● Jpeg reference material
● Material Textures