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Advanced Techniques for Managing Building Data in Revit

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    Description

    The collection and management of building data, including the requirements for rooms, equipment, and other needs, as it evolves from early design through construction documentation and as a basis for facility management, can be enhanced through advanced techniques in Revit-based software. This includes linking to an external data source, automating the creation of areas and rooms, creating room data sheets, and other graphic and non-graphic processes that complement BIM. This class covers basic database theory, the structure of objects and their relation to data management, and Revit techniques for implementing this general theory in actual projects. We also discuss third-party software and customizations, and how they are used to further advance these processes. The class goes beyond learning Revit commands and looks at the underlying information requirements of emerging integration in project delivery.

    Principaux enseignements

    • Explain how building data is structured in terms of general database principles
    • Use Revit to study building massing and conceptual planning based on program data
    • Create room data sheets, both in Revit and in an external database
    • Select third-party applications and make customizations to enhance the management of data in Revit

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    Produit
    Revit
    Secteurs d'activité
    Architecture
    MEP engineering
    Structural engineering
    Thèmes
    CAD Manager
    Facilities Management
    Management
    Building Operations
    Building Information Modeling (BIM)
    Automation, Integration, & Customization
    Construction Documentation
    Data Management
    Project Delivery
    Customization
    Design
    Purchasing
    Buildings
    Software Development
    CAD Management & IT
    Virtual Design & Construction
    Business Management