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Creating Organic Forms Using Adaptive Modeling

Creating Organic Forms Using Adaptive Modeling Techniques in Revit

Creating Organic Forms

 

Creating Organic Forms : In this series of tutorials we’ll learn how use adaptive modeling techniques to create intelligent and flexible models in Revit. We’ll begin by working in the conceptual massing environment where we’ll use reference lines, planes and parameters to create a form and surface. Once the basic form is in place we’ll then divide the surface and enable nodes. Next, we’ll switch to the generic adaptive modeling environment where we’ll create a flexible structural member using reference planes and points that we’ll make adaptive. From there we’ll load the adaptive component into our massing environment and attach it to each node point located along our mesh.With these tips and techniques you’ll be able to use your imagination and modeling tools to create unique and complex forms in Revit.

Contents :

  • 1 Introduction and project overview 00:59
  • 2 Setting reference planes and parameters 07:13
  • 3 Creating a form in the massing environment   06:50
  • 4 Creating Adaptive Components   07:09
  • 5 Finishing the organic structure   03:39

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