Learn how to turn Revit into a useful tool for landscape architecture.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Potential of custom plants, data, hardscape, and topology
- Using the exercise files
- Enhanced docs with Revit add-ons for landscape design
- Review planting
- Understand planting behaviour
- Use plant data
- Create topography
- Measure cut and fill
- Create topography from a DWG file
- Surfaces vs. subregions
- Floors as planting beds
- Using surface patterns
- Preview the plant family to be created
- Create a custom plant family
- Add sub-categories for linework
- Checking a plant family in a project
- Create symbolic lines from a DWG file
- Create a plant symbol for existing plants
- Create one plant symbol used for multiple types
- Review a finished plant family
- Add plant data to a project
- Assign data to project plants
- Manage plant display
- Track plant condition
- Manage plant display
- Review a non-profit source of data
- Manage plant data in Excel (BIMrx)
- Create a custom material
- Create water as a material
- Modify sloped floors
- Create an edge condition
- Create a pergola
- Create a trellis by modeling or as a material
- Access free planting/landscape families (BIMobject)
- Review a schedule
- Schedules with added data and formula
- Schedules with URL links
- Make and use a custom pattern
- Swap delivered plants and view
- Swap 2D custom plants for delivered 3D plants
- Developing content
- Swap custom 2D plants for Enscape Assets
- Paint plants and change seasons
- Create a landscape project template
- Next steps
Taught by
Jim Cowan