Discover the different finishing techniques for concrete to shape aesthetics and control the finish over time. From rough form to architectural finishes, explore how to achieve the desired look.
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Quicklinks: Introduction Follow along the video to learn more about the Revit sheet list, Revit issuance tool, and how to customize these so that you can track sheet history as […]
Quicklinks Overview When working with Revit areas, either through an area scheme or architectural rooms, it’s common to create a schedule of those areas, and utilize the auto-calculation aspect of […]
Introduction Sometimes there is the need to mix CAD with Revit. While this is never the ‘ideal’ situation when looking to complete a project in BIM, it can pose some […]
Overview In Revit, there is no easy way to schedule all locations of a detail group. Use this method to quickly locate all instances of a detail group and where […]
Overview: Should you use a masking region or a solid white fill set to opaque? There are some positives and negatives to each. Understanding Filled Regions Filled Regions can be […]
Overview In Revit there is no decent way to schedule your building level heights. It is easy to schedule the elevations of each level, but not the height of each […]
Quicklinks: Overview Keynotes are a great tool in Revit, and can be used for much more than their intended use. Introduction Keynotes are essentially a tag that references an external […]
Overview In Revit, you can use the phasing tool to show existing conditions, demolition, as well as new construction all with some great phasing features. However, for items that are […]
Overview Came across a new error we had never seen before the other day, and there is no (or incredibly hard to find) documentation by Autodesk on solutions/cause. Update 01 […]
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