Description
The Design Automation for Revit API lets you build web applications that create, read, and modify Revit models. We'll review the kinds of apps you will be able to build, and review the API architecture so that you can get ready to use Design Automation for Revit in your own applications.
Key Learnings
- Learn how Revit.io fits into the Forge Platform
- Discover and understand ways to work with Revit models using the Revit.io service
- Learn about building apps with Revit.io
- Get takeaways on how you can use these building blocks to automate your workflows
Speakers
- DCDiane ChristoforoDiane Christoforo has been a software developer at Autodesk for fifteen years. She graduated with a degree in computer science from MIT in 2005. She has worked on a variety of aspects of Autodesk Revit, including linked files, Autodesk Revit eTransmit, the API, shared coordinates, and Forge Design Automation for Revit. She square dances in her spare time.
- RBRahul BhobeRahul Bhobe is a Senior Principal Software Developer for Revit at Autodesk. He holds a B. Tech degree in Naval Architecture from IIT Madras and a masters degree in Software Systems. He has been with Autodesk for 14 years working on several features of Revit. Currently he is developing Design Automation for Revit and teaching customers how to use them. He has taught multiple AU classes in past 4 years. In 2008, he started working on Revit Conceptual Modeling design where he implemented Adaptive Components, Point Elements and Divided Surface. He has then worked on several Revit features like Family, Groups, Links and Worksharing. He has a total of 22 years of CAD/CAM development experience.
- Sasha CrottySasha Crotty leads Autodesk’s AEC Platform Data team, focused on building an open and extensible data platform connecting AECO teams in their tools of choice. Since joining Autodesk in 2005 has taken on multiple roles from writing code for Revit Structure to product management for the Revit platform and services. Sasha holds a BA in Architecture and a BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, as well as an MBA from Boston University.