The next Revit contract came in with over 800 family types. ![]() It wasn’t the most particularly engaging work, but it was difficult to justify the added effort of exploring alternate work-flows in order to only save a couple of hours of effort. With human error, and double checking, I ended up completing the work in just over a day, with a couple of hours cleaning up files the next morning. pdf files.įor each sheet, this generally took between 3-5 minutes (depending on how long the computer decided to hang for on each export). Each of these types had to be set up on it’s own named sheet with 6 orthographic views, and then exported out as both. The final output for this work ended up being 107 family types across 11 families. ![]() ![]() I’m going to open this document with a short story: Recently, a contract had us producing a set of Revit families for a client. Over the course of the year we’ll be featuring a series of articles by Christopher Welch on emerging and interesting trends in digital architecture, complementing and expanding on topics explored in talks given around New Zealand.
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