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    Revit Renovation and Phases


    Learn how to implement Phases in your Revit projects to develop complex, phased projects within a single building model.

    What you'll learn
    Description
    Why take this course







    When doing a renovation project, you’ll have to deal with the existing
    structure. The existing conditions need to be modeled along with the
    new or renovated work that is to take place. Distinguishing between
    new, old, and parts that need to be demolished can be tricky, but
    Brandon Gibbs will teach you all about how to manage this in our Revit
    Renovation and Phases course.
    Revit Phases allow you to model existing conditions and then show the
    new work that is to be performed, including elements that need to be
    removed or temporally added for construction. Each phase represents a
    distinct time period in the life of the project. Time is included as a
    parametric variable within the Revit model, therefore the creation of
    phases is much easier than in a traditional 2D CAD environment. Phases
    in Revit enable you to develop complex, phased projects within a
    single building model, even if those phases involve complex
    renovations to existing buildings.

    Learn how to tackle a renovation project in Revit
    Phases are a great tool in Revit to filter elements by stages in a
    project. The phases essentially represent a sequence of realization in
    a project, from the past to the future. However, the phasing needs of
    various professionals are likely not the same. Architects can require
    many more phases to manage the construction stages than mechanical
    engineers who arrive later in the process. The phases will be used to
    specify the stage of creation and demolition of the different objects
    of a project, as well as to control the different views of the project
    (plans, elevations, 3D, etc).

    Phasing in Revit allows adding the time dynamic into the design process,
    allowing for a more organized structure of each of the elements that
    compose your design resulting in increased efficiency in your project
    management.

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    Phase Filters

    Phase Filters are the way we control how certain phases are
    displayed in a view. You can imagine it as a rule that you apply
    to control the display of elements based on their phase status.
    This way you can control the information presented in model views
    and the building model can be used to facilitate design and
    visualization at each of the stages in the project lifecycle.
    Graphic Overrides
    In each view, you have the ability to override the graphic display
    for a selected category of elements. You can adjust the projection
    display of lines and patterns, the appearance of cut lines and
    patterns, apply halftones, and change the material displayed for
    each phase status.

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    When working with phases it’s important to understand the phase
    status of an element. Each element in a project has 2 phase
    parameters: the phase in which the element was created and the
    phase in which the element was demolished. The combination of
    these properties results in 4 possible phase statuses: Existing,
    New, Demolished, and Temporary.

    Time and cost management
    Mastering Revit Phases when working on a renovation project will
    significantly reduce communication errors. It provides a clear
    roadmap by identifying what building elements are tagged for
    demolition, which ones are to be newly placed, and which ones are
    to be left in place. Start learning today and save time and cost
    on your next project by understanding how to use this powerful
    feature in Revit.

    Overview

    Lecture 1 Project start

    Lecture 2 Plan Importing

    Lecture 3 Adding Interior Walls from PDF

    Lecture 4 Project Browser Organization

    Lecture 5 Setting Up Phases

    Lecture 6 Section Box

    Lecture 7 Sweeps, Profiles and Existing Building Detailing

    Lecture 8 Adding New Walls

    Lecture 9 Adding New Openings

    Lecture 10 Cleaning Up Renovation Joins

    Lecture 11 Phases in Plans

    Lecture 12 Phases in Other Views

    Lecture 13 Interior Elevations

    Lecture 14 Exterior Stacked Wall Break Up

    Lecture 15 Subwall Exterior Wall Demolition

    Lecture 16 Developing The Existing Site

    Lecture 17 Site Demolition and Addition

    Lecture 18 Revisions and Revisions Clouds

    Lecture 19 Avoiding Clashes

    Lecture 20 General Notes

    Lecture 21 Workflow and Conclusion


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    Language: English | Size: 2.57 GB | Duration: 2h 51m

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