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Craig Barbieri writes this blog about Autodesk's Revit software for Building Information Modeling and discusses related topics and software. Craig is an executive committee member of the RTC Design Te
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iRevit Monday, March 4, 2024 I thought I lost this model! It’s been almost a decade since I’ve posted anything here on iRevit.com and you have probably moved on from Revit and into Ai and didn't even know you were subscribed to this blog, but I had to share. I finally found the Revit model file of my Haueresque CW panel #5, which was inspired by Autodesk’s exhibition of Erwin Hauer’s sculptures which was organized by Tanja Dzambazova for Siigraph a while back… and had to 3D print it in case I lost it again! It looks awesome in physical form! You might recognize the model from the cover of Introducing Revit Architecture 2010 Cheers! Posted by craig barbieri at 3:17 PM No comments: Labels: 3d Print , 3d Printing , BIM , Curtain Wall , Revit , STL Tuesday, July 26, 2016 Converting Wall-based casework to Face-based in Revit Recently there was a need for a custom piece of Revit family casework which was inadvertently made using a wall-based family templa...
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