Description
In an early design phase, a parametric Civil 3D model of a tunnel was setup using the subassembly composer. Where Civil 3D is strong in linear oriented design, Revit is strong in placing object-oriented elements. With the CivilConnection package for Dynamo it is possible to setup and change a Revit model based on the corridor and feature lines from the civil 3D model. Where the Civil 3D Model follows the curved alignment as much as possible, it is necessary to work towards a more implementation-ready model in Revit during designing. We constantly look for optimizations. Without computational modeling, quickly processing new design insights is a time-consuming job and no longer of this time.
Key Learnings
- Creating a Civil 3D model with the subassembly composer that is ready for applying with the CivilConnection Package for Dynam
- Use dynamo to read your Civil 3D model
- Build your Revit Model based on the Civil 3D model and information
- Use the power of Civil 3D and Revit together
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- Michel BeliënI am a structural engineer who has been focusing for many years on managing, standardizing and optimizing design software to enable us to be more efficient, effective and profitable in our way of working. In recent years I have been made responsible for implementations and developments of applications that need to directly interface with Revit within Royal HaskoningDHV. Automation, parametric and computational design are standard in our digital way of working, continuously using the right tooling or developing it ourselves. I have a keen interest in staying up to date to latest industry trends and I investigate new technologies for their potential usage within the company. I am also actively involved in a Infrastructure User group in the Netherlands with many progressive minds in our field.
- Rob ZuttRob is a design leader and responsible for the design of roads for many different clients; managing of designers, exchange between professional disciplines and assistant project leader. In recent years Rob has been, as one of the pioneers in Royal HaskoningDHV, mainly engaged in 3D road design, visualisations, scripting and the development of innovative methods. These new methods enable us to support our customers efficiently and visually in their development process, so that they can make informed choices. After his study Civil Engineering in 2002 Rob started as a draftsman and from that direction he participated in all facets of civil engineering (draftsman, designer, contract writer, assistant project manager). Rob is constantly looking for ways to simplify working methods, to do things faster and to make them transparent for everyone. This keeps people involved and then we are able to make beautiful things together!
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