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Renaissance revit
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(must read, many massing examples and discussions, lots of good architectural discussion) Here are the ones I follow (but there are many more). There are also dozens of blogs out there on the topic. It explores the use of massing for all three aspects I mentioned: modeling building form, rationalization and panelization of surfaces and creating components. This course covers topics other than massing, but has several chapters and movies on the massing environment.

renaissance revit

If you prefer video training, try my course at : Advanced Modeling in Revit Architecture. The book also includes a PDF of the chapter noted from my other book. Chapters 11 - 13 there cover massing in great detail to create objects (specifically fluted column shafts and a Corinthian capital), but the concepts can be applied to any geometry. It covers the basics and how to get your feet wet in the massing environment.įor a deep dive into using massing as a tool to create component families, check out my latest book: Renaissance Revit: Creating Classical Architecture with Modern Software. I have an introduction in my book: The Aubin Academy Master Series: Revit Architecture 2013 and Beyond, Chapter 16. The basics for each are the same, but specific strategies vary. What do you plan to use it for? You can use massing for building form, surface rationalization and to create freeform components. Otherwise, here is the entire post of my reply to the original poster. I think you have to be a member of the LinkedIn group to see the original post, but for those that are, here it is. I compiled a list of resources both paid and free and thought it might be nice to share here as well. There was a post over on one of the LinkedIn groups about how to get started in the Massing Environment.










Renaissance revit