Mastering Revit architecture 2008 [[electronic resource] /] / Tatjana Dzambazova, Greg Demchak, Eddy Krygiel |
Autore | Dzambazova Tatjana |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Wiley, c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (715 p.) |
Disciplina | 720.28/40285536 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DemchakGreg
KrygielEddy <1972-> |
Soggetto topico |
Architectural drawing - Computer-aided design
Architectural design - Data processing |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-21765-4
9786611217655 0-470-28182-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Mastering Revit Architecture 2008; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Who Should Read This Book; What You Will Learn; Chapter 1: Understanding BIM: From the Basics to Advanced Realities; The Advantages of Building Information Modeling; What to Expect from BIM; Where Can You Go From Here?; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Revit Fundamentals; Working with Revit Parametric Elements; The Revit User Interface; Using the Project Browser; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Know Your Editing Tools; Selecting, Changing, and Replacing Elements
Editing Elements Interactively Other Useful Tools; The Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Setting up your templates and Office Standards; Starting a Project with a Custom Template; Settings for Graphic Consistency; Creating Custom Annotation Tags; Creating Custom Title Blocks; Creating a Custom Title Block with the Family Editor; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Customizing System Families and Project Settings in Your Template; Wall Types; Floor and Roof Types; Ceiling Types; Door and Window Types; Stair Types; Types and Type Catalogs; Graphic Overrides of Host Objects with Complex Structure Additional Global Project SettingsThe Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Modeling Principles in Revit; Modeling with Revit; Principles of Modeling in Revit; Where Can You Go From Here?; The Bottom Line; Chapter 7: Concept Massing Studies; Massing Studies; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: From Conceptual Mass to a Real Building; Conceptual Design and Early Studies; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Working with Design Options; Revit Design Options; Chapter 10: Creating Custom 3D Content; Modeling Parametric 3D Families; Choosing the Right Family Template; Types of Families Smart Workflow: Nesting One Family into Another Parametric Arrays in the Family Editor; Encoding Design Rules; Building a Parametric 3D Family; The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Extended Modeling Techniques; Basic Walls: Advanced Modeling Techniques; Curtain Walls: Advanced Design Techniques; Roofs; Roofs and Slabs: Advanced Shape Editing; Railings and Fences; The Bottom Line; Chapter 12: Presenting Your Design; Drawings with Shadows; Color-Coded Plans and Sections; Elevations That Convey Depth; Working with Perspective Views; Rendering; Creating Animated Walk throughs; Exporting to Other Formats The Bottom Line Chapter 13: Fine-Tuning Your Preliminary Design; Preliminary Design Tools; Calculating Areas; Schedules; Using Schedules for Preliminary Cost Estimates; The Bottom Line; Chapter 14: Evaluating Your Preliminary Design: Sustainability; Sustainability in Architecture; Preliminary Design Tools; Tracking Recycled Materials; Window Surface Percentage vs. Room Area; Energy Analysis; The Bottom Line; Chapter 15: Annotating Your Model; Annotating Your Views; Displaying Information about Rooms; Schedule Keys; Tags; Shared Parameters; Text and Keynotes; The Bottom Line Chapter 16: Developing the Design with Smart Workflows |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910458108503321 |
Dzambazova Tatjana
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Hoboken, : Wiley, c2008 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Mastering Revit architecture 2008 [[electronic resource] /] / Tatjana Dzambazova, Greg Demchak, Eddy Krygiel |
Autore | Dzambazova Tatjana |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Wiley, c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (715 p.) |
Disciplina | 720.28/40285536 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DemchakGreg
KrygielEddy <1972-> |
Soggetto topico |
Architectural drawing - Computer-aided design
Architectural design - Data processing |
ISBN |
1-281-21765-4
9786611217655 0-470-28182-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Mastering Revit Architecture 2008; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Who Should Read This Book; What You Will Learn; Chapter 1: Understanding BIM: From the Basics to Advanced Realities; The Advantages of Building Information Modeling; What to Expect from BIM; Where Can You Go From Here?; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Revit Fundamentals; Working with Revit Parametric Elements; The Revit User Interface; Using the Project Browser; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Know Your Editing Tools; Selecting, Changing, and Replacing Elements
Editing Elements Interactively Other Useful Tools; The Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Setting up your templates and Office Standards; Starting a Project with a Custom Template; Settings for Graphic Consistency; Creating Custom Annotation Tags; Creating Custom Title Blocks; Creating a Custom Title Block with the Family Editor; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Customizing System Families and Project Settings in Your Template; Wall Types; Floor and Roof Types; Ceiling Types; Door and Window Types; Stair Types; Types and Type Catalogs; Graphic Overrides of Host Objects with Complex Structure Additional Global Project SettingsThe Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Modeling Principles in Revit; Modeling with Revit; Principles of Modeling in Revit; Where Can You Go From Here?; The Bottom Line; Chapter 7: Concept Massing Studies; Massing Studies; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: From Conceptual Mass to a Real Building; Conceptual Design and Early Studies; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Working with Design Options; Revit Design Options; Chapter 10: Creating Custom 3D Content; Modeling Parametric 3D Families; Choosing the Right Family Template; Types of Families Smart Workflow: Nesting One Family into Another Parametric Arrays in the Family Editor; Encoding Design Rules; Building a Parametric 3D Family; The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Extended Modeling Techniques; Basic Walls: Advanced Modeling Techniques; Curtain Walls: Advanced Design Techniques; Roofs; Roofs and Slabs: Advanced Shape Editing; Railings and Fences; The Bottom Line; Chapter 12: Presenting Your Design; Drawings with Shadows; Color-Coded Plans and Sections; Elevations That Convey Depth; Working with Perspective Views; Rendering; Creating Animated Walk throughs; Exporting to Other Formats The Bottom Line Chapter 13: Fine-Tuning Your Preliminary Design; Preliminary Design Tools; Calculating Areas; Schedules; Using Schedules for Preliminary Cost Estimates; The Bottom Line; Chapter 14: Evaluating Your Preliminary Design: Sustainability; Sustainability in Architecture; Preliminary Design Tools; Tracking Recycled Materials; Window Surface Percentage vs. Room Area; Energy Analysis; The Bottom Line; Chapter 15: Annotating Your Model; Annotating Your Views; Displaying Information about Rooms; Schedule Keys; Tags; Shared Parameters; Text and Keynotes; The Bottom Line Chapter 16: Developing the Design with Smart Workflows |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784885603321 |
Dzambazova Tatjana
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Hoboken, : Wiley, c2008 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Mastering Revit architecture 2008 [[electronic resource] /] / Tatjana Dzambazova, Greg Demchak, Eddy Krygiel |
Autore | Dzambazova Tatjana |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : Wiley, c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (715 p.) |
Disciplina | 720.28/40285536 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DemchakGreg
KrygielEddy <1972-> |
Soggetto topico |
Architectural drawing - Computer-aided design
Architectural design - Data processing |
ISBN |
1-281-21765-4
9786611217655 0-470-28182-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Mastering Revit Architecture 2008; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Introduction; Who Should Read This Book; What You Will Learn; Chapter 1: Understanding BIM: From the Basics to Advanced Realities; The Advantages of Building Information Modeling; What to Expect from BIM; Where Can You Go From Here?; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Revit Fundamentals; Working with Revit Parametric Elements; The Revit User Interface; Using the Project Browser; The Bottom Line; Chapter 3: Know Your Editing Tools; Selecting, Changing, and Replacing Elements
Editing Elements Interactively Other Useful Tools; The Bottom Line; Chapter 4: Setting up your templates and Office Standards; Starting a Project with a Custom Template; Settings for Graphic Consistency; Creating Custom Annotation Tags; Creating Custom Title Blocks; Creating a Custom Title Block with the Family Editor; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: Customizing System Families and Project Settings in Your Template; Wall Types; Floor and Roof Types; Ceiling Types; Door and Window Types; Stair Types; Types and Type Catalogs; Graphic Overrides of Host Objects with Complex Structure Additional Global Project SettingsThe Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Modeling Principles in Revit; Modeling with Revit; Principles of Modeling in Revit; Where Can You Go From Here?; The Bottom Line; Chapter 7: Concept Massing Studies; Massing Studies; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: From Conceptual Mass to a Real Building; Conceptual Design and Early Studies; The Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Working with Design Options; Revit Design Options; Chapter 10: Creating Custom 3D Content; Modeling Parametric 3D Families; Choosing the Right Family Template; Types of Families Smart Workflow: Nesting One Family into Another Parametric Arrays in the Family Editor; Encoding Design Rules; Building a Parametric 3D Family; The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Extended Modeling Techniques; Basic Walls: Advanced Modeling Techniques; Curtain Walls: Advanced Design Techniques; Roofs; Roofs and Slabs: Advanced Shape Editing; Railings and Fences; The Bottom Line; Chapter 12: Presenting Your Design; Drawings with Shadows; Color-Coded Plans and Sections; Elevations That Convey Depth; Working with Perspective Views; Rendering; Creating Animated Walk throughs; Exporting to Other Formats The Bottom Line Chapter 13: Fine-Tuning Your Preliminary Design; Preliminary Design Tools; Calculating Areas; Schedules; Using Schedules for Preliminary Cost Estimates; The Bottom Line; Chapter 14: Evaluating Your Preliminary Design: Sustainability; Sustainability in Architecture; Preliminary Design Tools; Tracking Recycled Materials; Window Surface Percentage vs. Room Area; Energy Analysis; The Bottom Line; Chapter 15: Annotating Your Model; Annotating Your Views; Displaying Information about Rooms; Schedule Keys; Tags; Shared Parameters; Text and Keynotes; The Bottom Line Chapter 16: Developing the Design with Smart Workflows |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910819946803321 |
Dzambazova Tatjana
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Hoboken, : Wiley, c2008 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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