1 Autodesk® Revit® Tips and Lessons from Large Complex Projects Phil Read Autodesk Revit Implementation Architect [email protected]Session Code: BD33-1 Date: Dec 4, 2003 Start Time: 03:00 PM End Time: 04:30 PM Industry: Building Design and Construction Expertise: Intermediate Outline Introduction Basic Concepts Families Groups Worksets Project Linking Documentation Visualization Memory Management Tips and Tricks Questions Introduction Me •Undergraduate Degrees in Communications and Architecture •Masters Degree in Architecture •Professional background in Engineering and Architecture •Started with Release 1.0 Introduction •Implementation Architects – We work directly with the client/project team on site. •Process Assessment •Training •Project Implementation •Desktop Consulting •Project Evaluation autodesk.com/revit > Consulting Introduction Audience •Familiarity with Revit •Presently Use •Planning to Use •Familiarity with Working on Large Projects •Presently Use •Planning to Use
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Autodesk® Revit® Tips and Lessons from Large Complex Projects
•Familiarity with Working on Large Projects•Presently Use•Planning to Use
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Basic Concepts
What is a “Large Project” ™ ?Setting Expectations•Hardware - Don’t Skimp (Dual 32 or Single 64)•Memory – 2 gigs RAM•Save Local - +/- 1 minute•Save Central - +/- 5 minutes•Linked Databases (Site/Architectural/Structural)•Project Team
–Content–Building–Documentation
Families
Parameters•Not all Families Require Parameters for Geometry•Generic Place Holders
Families
Visibility and Detail Level
Groups
Best for Component AssemblagesUse Explicit Heights for Interior Walls