hi Archniect!
What building would you pick to model as a final poject for a revit class. I am looking for a relatively well documented public project that will allow me to learn the more complicated tools in 2011 and maybe something about space.
Do you have a previous studio project that you could do? When I took a Revit class last year (I'm not going to go into why they made me take the class as I had been using Revit for over a year and received training at the firm I was working for at the time), I used a studio project from 1st year. Now I pop it in the portfolio for jobs to show that I know Revit, plus its your own design as well. Kill two birds with one stone.
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suggest a good public building to model in revit
hi Archniect!
What building would you pick to model as a final poject for a revit class. I am looking for a relatively well documented public project that will allow me to learn the more complicated tools in 2011 and maybe something about space.
cheers
- hihi
I would do this one by Sanaa:
Zollverin school.
Simple. Elegant. You'll find rough floor plans online.
Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Oh sorry, that could be quite difficult.
How bout the Renzo Piano Academy of Sciences in San Francisco?
L'Hôtel national des Invalides
Do you have a previous studio project that you could do? When I took a Revit class last year (I'm not going to go into why they made me take the class as I had been using Revit for over a year and received training at the firm I was working for at the time), I used a studio project from 1st year. Now I pop it in the portfolio for jobs to show that I know Revit, plus its your own design as well. Kill two birds with one stone.
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