Description
Revit 2023 software has completely overhauled the analytical modeling workflow. Now the physical and analytical models have the freedom to act independently. The analytical model elements must be created separately from the physical structure; however, you can still "link" them together. This ultimately gives better control over the analytical model and what it is allowed to represent. These changes are drastic, but don't worry. We're here to help explain how it all works, and have you give it a try in this hands-on lab. You don't need to be a structural engineer or a Revit structural modeler, because we'll show you how you could use the Revit analytical elements to help in the creation of physical walls, physical beams, and many other fun creations. In this lab, we'll also show you how to create your own workflows using Dynamo to customize the automation of the creation of the analytical elements.
Key Learnings
- Learn how to model analytical elements efficiently for analysis and other practical uses.
- Learn about what's beyond the out-of-the-box tools, and see how to create your own workflows using Dynamo to customize the automation of analytical elements.
- Learn how to create complex and fun analytical element geometry and link it with Robot Structural Analysis.