Advanced Techniques for Curtain Walls, Curtain Panels & Adaptive Components in Autodesk Revit ® AB220-3P James Vandezande, AIA Senior Associate – HOK New.

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Advanced Techniques for Curtain Walls, Curtain Panels & Adaptive Components in Autodesk Revit ® AB220-3P

James Vandezande, AIASenior Associate – HOK New York

David LightAssociate – HOK London

About Us…

Firm-Wide BIM Leader 10 years at SOM Presented at AU 2004-2007

Rated Best New Speaker (2004) President of NYC RUG Lecturing Professor at NYU Author of Mastering Revit

Architecture 2011

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About Us…

London BIM Specialist buildingSMART

Implementation Leader

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About HOK

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HOK currently has 71 LEED-certified projects, 10 BREEAM-certified projects and more than 300 projects actively pursuing certification.

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Learning Objectives

Create custom wall types to meet your design needs Use appropriate modeling methods for wall construction Efficiently utilize curtain wall tools Learn creative ways of using basic curtain wall tools Develop complex designs with conceptual curtain wall tools

Please hold questions until the endMobile phones silent please

About this class

The handout: The lecture:

Basic Walls

Simple Curtain Walls

Complex Curtain Walls

Basic Walls

Simple Curtain Walls

Complex Curtain Walls

Tips for Basic Walls

Unlocking Layers & Embedding Details

Modeling for Construction

Simple Curtain Walls

Manipulating Grids

Custom Panels & Mullions

Shading devices Panel louvers Shadow boxes

Complex Curtain Walls

Workflow (In-Place)

Use In-Place Massing tools

Divide surface

Apply surface pattern

Replace surface pattern with curtain wall pattern-based family

Workflow (Mass Family)

Start new concept mass family

Construct form

Divide surface

Apply surface pattern

Replace surface pattern with curtain wall pattern-based family

Geometry

For detailed geometry tutorial, watch NYC RUG video:http://www.vimeo.com/16435615

Demonstration

Form building Panelization Building a panel Applying panel to

surface

Project Examples

Project Examples

Summary

Tips for basic walls

Summary

Tips for basic walls Basic curtain wall; samples

Summary

Tips for basic walls Basic curtain wall; samples Creating conceptual mass forms

Summary

Tips for basic walls Basic curtain wall; samples Creating conceptual mass forms Dividing and panelizing surfaces

Summary

Tips for basic walls Basic curtain wall; samples Creating conceptual mass forms Dividing and panelizing surfaces Applying custom panel families

Summary

Tips for basic walls Basic curtain wall; samples Creating conceptual mass forms Dividing and panelizing surfaces Applying custom panel families Using adaptive components

Thank You!

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james.vandezande@hok.comdavid.light@hok.com

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