Activating Revit Architecture 2014
In the last post, I discussed installing Revit Arch 2014 and now it is time to activate. Once you have installed Revit Arch 2014, you will need to either continue using the 30 day trial or activate the...
View ArticleRevit 2014 System Requirements
Here are the system requirements for 2014 family of Revit products. Most people are ramping up the RAM to the max they can afford/install. It will pay off if you can do that. So you should ramp up...
View ArticleBook Review – Revit Architecture 2014 Essentials
I posted a book review on my sister site – CADDManager.com. Book Review – Autodesk Revit Architecture 2014 Essentials Take a look at it over there. I posted this Revit book review there since all of...
View ArticleThe Fear of Over-Modeling
Managers who oversee BIM models have a constant fear that the designers will include too much. That they will over-model and waste time and make the model grow too large. Fearing that someone might...
View ArticleThe Fear of Over-Modeling – Part Two
Last time we discussed the concerns of some to avoid putting too much in the Revit/BIM model. This concern can cause people to include too little and some to include too much. Defining the exact...
View ArticleThe Fear of Over-Modeling – Part 3
Moving to the exact definitions of what goes in where and when, lets take a look at an example Level of Detail (or Development) doc that shows what you need to define. Click on this to open it. You...
View ArticleLOD – The Conversation Continues
I recently had a conversation with an Autodesk BIM PRoduct Manager about BIM and they expressed a desire to have the industry define the Level of Detail (LOD) that goes into a model by the specific...
View ArticleJournal of BIM – from NIBS
Here is a list of the Journals (links to the NIBS site) JBIM Fall 2012 (PDF 4.5 MB, 32 pgs) JBIM Spring 2012 (PDF 2.5 MB, 32 pgs) JBIM Fall 2011 (PDF 7 MB, 40 pgs) JBIM Spring 2011 (PDF 3.4 MB, 40...
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