Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Pantheon Model included with REVIT MEP
Autodesk Acquires Robobat !
Jan 15, 08 - Autodesk, Inc. today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Robobat for approximately $42.5 million.
Read all about it Autodesk Acquires Robobat !
This is VERY good news for all us REVITeers and specifically the Structural types.
For those of you who are not already aware, Robobat currently makes a Structural Analysis extension for 'REVIT Structure'. Only now they will be working from the inside with all the Autodesk resources.
Thanks Autodesk !
In addition to having access to all previously fee based extensions for free in one repository, Revit Structure customers will also be delighted with new functionalities in current Extensions, new Extensions and much more.
Monday, January 14, 2008
CADclip - REVIT 2008 Color Fill Schemes Theory

Monday, January 07, 2008
REVIT Implementation Tips
Thursday, November 29, 2007
The REVIT Tipping point

McDonalds and Coca Cola are living proof that you can spend millions of $$ and try to artificially create an epidemic but fail. In fact, things generally 'Tip' because of word of mouth. That's how Google did it. Once you get certain 'key' people to get on board it starts to manifest and grow. But it does not start with a super bowl commercial.
I correspond with lots of people around the world every day and I joyfully scour the internet for press releases and inside CAD information. I am starting to see more and more commitments like "We plan to be 90% REVIT by 2009".
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Revit Structure 2008 Imperial Tutorials and Datasets
The data sets download and install ok. Then I got the imperial help file TutorialsStructureImpENU.chm all working but could not for the life of me get the metric tutorials help file to install (or unzip). I kept getting the error shown below.
I tried again the next day. Same error. Finally weeks later it worked. I had no idea why it worked this time.
Then fianlly the reason dawned on me, becasue things like that eat away at me until I find out WHY ! It was because I was actually in the installed help file (dialog box) that tells you how to go get the real help file and when you try to install the real help file it won't let you unzip it because you are in the file it is trying to over write. DAM !
MAJOR inconvenience to say the least.
So if you found the above information confusing just remember if you get the error shown below while trying to unzip the downloaded tutorial help file it means 'go close the REVIT tutorial help dialog box' then try again.
Now, there's something really cool after it's all said and done. I noticed that if your project units 'length' parameter is 'inches' or imperial units the imperial tutorial help file gets opened when you click on Help > Tutorials. If your project units 'length' parameter is 'millimeters' or metric units the metric tutorials help file is opened from the same Help > Tutorials click. If only the installation was so slick !
Here is the contents of the original installed tutorial help file:
I have added one very crutial line in RED.
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Revit Structure 2008 Imperial Tutorials and Datasets
The imperial tutorials and datasets are now available on the Autodesk website.
Follow the instructions below to download the tutorial exercises and datasets to your computer.
Tutorial Download Instructions:
Navigate to: C:\Program Files\Revit Structure 2008\Program
Right-click each tutorial CHM file, click Properties, clear the Read-only attribute, and then click OK.
Click the following link to access the Revit Structure 2008 Documentation download page. www.autodesk.com/revitstructure-documentation
Under Select a language, select your language.
On the Autodesk Revit Structure 2008 page, under Tutorials, double-click the Revit Structure Imperial Tutorial EXE file.
In the File Download dialog, click Save to save the file to your Desktop.
Make sure you close the Help dialog box in REVIT before continuing.
On your Desktop, double-click the EXE file that you downloaded to automatically extract the file to the correct folder on your local computer.
Note: After the download is complete, the imperial tutorials will be available by clicking Help menu -> Tutorials.
Dataset Download instructions:
On the Autodesk Revit Structure 2008 page, under Imperial Datasets, double-click the first
Revit Structure Dataset EXE file.
In the File Download dialog, click Save to save the file to your Desktop.
On your Desktop, double-click the EXE file that you downloaded to automatically extract the datasets to the correct folders on your local computer.
Using the same method, extract the remaining dataset EXE files on the page.Note: Once the downloads are complete, all datasets will be available in the Training folder within Revit Structure 2008.
REVIT MEP Video Tutorial - Energy Data Setup
From there we apply those loads to our mechanical system and start to layout the physical model.


Monday, November 26, 2007
REVIT Video Tutorial - Hide Flat Roof Superfluous Linework


Wednesday, November 21, 2007
REVIT BIM and Cost Estimating White Paper
Saturday, November 17, 2007
REVIT Horizontal and Vertical Orthographic Snap Angle Tips
Friday, November 16, 2007
USG Design Studio for REVIT Content





REVIT MEP (RME) Content Extensions Download
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Autodesk Freewheel and DWF fun !

It's weird.....once you hover your mouse over the viewer(s) below you can (and will) :
- use the wheel button on your mouse to zoom in and out.
- dynamicly pan by pressing the wheel button
You can also combine this with the zoom and pan tools provided on the menu bar. Then you can further use your regular left mouse button in combination with the menu bar tools.
Lastly on the upper right you may see additional dwf pages.
How fun is this !
Below is a 3D DWF file. You can use the 'Orbit' tool !
This is simple to do and could very easily be applied in so many ways my head is spinning (no pun intended).
Below is a sample 3D DWF of sanitary waste piping.
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Best Practice Tips for Worksets
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
REVIT MEP HVAC VIdeo Demonstration

Friday, November 02, 2007
REVIT MEP exceeds REVIT Architecture sales

But this is my prediction. REVIT MEP (RME) will beat REVIT Architecture (RAC) sales at some point in the foreseable future. I guess the question is 'how many mechanical consulting firms are there in the world"?
If you are in the MEP design business you should be looking into how REVIT MEP can improve your deliverable quality and speed up your turn over time. Get someone to give you a demo.
Here's the bad news people. Listen up. If you are strictly a CAD draftsperson in the MEP business you should get some 'design' training. With these new 3D design tools and 3rd party plug-ins the engineer or designer doesn't need the basic draftsperson anymore. This fact combined with the fact that you could never get your engineers motivated to learn AutoCAD (layers..xrefs....no thanks) but they are gonna jump at this opportunity and eliminate someones job in the mean time. The engineer can design (in 3D) and produce the documennts all on their own with a single application.
RME does have some current issues with worksharing and multiple users on large scale projects but it is still in it's infant stage. I am very positive about it's future.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
REVIT MEP Supply Air System, Parallel Fan Powered VAV, Ducts, Duct Fixtures and Air Terminals

My expertise lies more with the architectural and structural disciplines but I spent some valued time in the oil and gas industry. That 4 years in the EPCM (Engineering Procurement Construction Management) business exposed me to the principal of a 'system' and at a very large scale. With that I also learned the difference between the 'logical system' and the 'physical system' and documenting the output. I hope to pass on that relative experience and tie it in to RME,....... because I can !
I am now educating myself on the work processes and mechanical terminology of this application. I can see how someone with REVIT experience and the basic understanding of Mechanical concepts could go a long way with this tool.
Repeat after me "System Browser....bim....bim....bim". RME has this amazing bi-directional tool called the System Browser. It works like the project browser but in relation to the various mechanical systems. Wait, let me grab my Ray-Ban's, I'm starting to see this BIM concept shining through the haze.

Then there is the bi-directional scheduling / modelling features true to REVIT. Use the schedule(s) as a design tool. It's designed to do so ! Tile your revit view windows, make a change in either the schedule or the model and watch the real time changes take place.

You can create an air terminal schedule (for example) and apply a calculated range of + / - CFM's based on actual air supply vs calculated air supply. Color code the schedule cell for the terminals that do / do not meet the range so you can easily identify a problem area.
I am just dusting the surface of RME and this is only RME in it's infant stages so WOW ! I think I'm going to switch disciplines.
Anyone who knows REVIT will agree with me that REVIT was made to do this stuff (maybe better than architecture?). Because mechanical systems are 'logical' and 'system' driven I believe REVIT MEP will be the catalyst to bridge us to the BIM place they keep telling us about.
CADclips REVIT Videos Here
Monday, October 29, 2007
REVIT MEP Heating and Cooling Calculations

After running the installation from the link below and restarting my REVIT MEP it all worked beautifully.
Below is the IES installation link:
http://www.iesve.com/downloads/installVE57.msi
Here's a snapshot of the cool report that it generates.

Thursday, October 04, 2007
RAC 2008 Render Curtain System Video


Also try clicking on the crop region of a perspctive view before rendering. Notice the Size button on the Options Bar as shown below.


Wednesday, September 19, 2007
REVIT Architecture 2008 Curtain Systems Video
Watch the video above and learn how to draw this Solarium in about 8 minutes.
You can draw Curtain Walls just like any other wall and you can model Curtain Systems by using existing model edges, faces or linework.
In the video demonstration above I use a few model lines placed at two different levels to quickly construct the solarium you see above.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
RST 2008 Coping Steel Intersections

That is 'coping' not 'copying'........right.
Coping is fun. Coping is easy. Coping simply rocks!
View the video above to see how the REVIT developers have made another cool 3D modeling feature one step easier to use.
Sunday, September 09, 2007
REVIT MEP 2008 - Lets get it on !


You choose to view the architectural model as you please and where you please. You can even host local MEP components (fixtures) on linked model objects such as walls, ceilings and floors. But there is an issue that autodesk has to address......read on....



Do you want all your fixtures to dissappear if the architects wall or ceiling dissappears? Maybe or maybe not. I'd say leave it up to me as to what I want to do with orphaned fixtures.
Now, do we start to convert all the 'object hosted' components to 'surface hosted' components or do we wait for autodesk to solve this fundamental problem? I would say just convert the components we use the most and wait to see.
Below are some Autodesk produced videos giving an overview of a few REVIT MEP topics.
(My apologies for the dead autodesk links below. I will get them resolved)
Electrical Overview Videos
Electrical Lighting and Power Circuitry
Electrical Lighting Calculations
Electrical Power Load Balancing, Wire Sizing and Panel Schedules
Electrical Wire Tags and Lighting Switch Topology
Fire Protection Overview Videos
Fire Protection Sprinkler Placement
Heating and Cooling Overview Videos
Heating and Cooling Load Analysis
Mechanical Overview Videos
Mechanical Design Criteria
Mechanical Duct Sizing and Inspection
Mechanical System and Duct Layout
Plumbing Overview Video
Plumbing System Layout

REVIT Structure 2008 Videos by Autodesk
Single Model for Both Structural Analysis and Documentation
Bidirectional Associativity Between Model and Views
Construction Documents
Structural Details
Import/Export in DWG/DXF/DGN/IFC and CIS/2 formats
Bidirectional Links with Analysis Packages
Multiple Materials
Structural Parametric Components
Multi-users Worksharing
Interoperability with Revit Architecture