Since 2009, many third-party plugins have been developed to enable the interoperability between Autodesk's BIM software Revit and McNeel's Rhino/Grasshopper to various degrees of success in use, performance (speed), and extendibility. With the release of Rhino 7 and the Rhino.Inside technology, Revit and Rhino/Grasshopper work together more seamlessly than ever (Rhino.Inside.Revit/ Grasshopper.Inside.Revit). This has opened up opportunities to combine both platforms' strengths in a flexible, efficient, and responsive way, but also means that almost the entire existing ecosystem of third-party plugins for Rhino/Grasshopper can be used in a shared workflow with Revit more conveniently. The Rhino.Inside technology also allows (third-party) developers to further push the limits by creating custom Grasshopper components (via C# and even Python) that can access the Revit API directly in the same runtime environment. Additionally, Rhino.Inside.Revit adds over 300 Revit-aware components to Grasshopper to query, modify, analyze, and create native Revit elements.
In this context, Junghwo Park, BIM Specialist at Umdasch Group Ventures, will tutor a Rhino.Inside.Revit online workshop at McNeel Europe.
What you will learn:
The workshop is aimed at Revit users who want to learn about Rhino/Grasshopper or at Rhino/Grasshopper users who wish to learn about Rhino.Inside.Revit. It is also aimed at BIM creators, coordinators, and managers interested in parametric BIM workflows.
Day 1
- Overview
- Units and Documents
- Useful GH Plugins for your BIM workflows
- Datum
- Selections
- Get & Set Parameters
- Revit materials
Day 2
- Create Revit Element (System families)
- Create form
- Create family (Loadable families)
- SubD to Revit
- Rename Levels
- Rooms and Areas
- Structural Analytical Model
Day 3
- Design Options
- Topography
- MakeHatch
- Work sets
- Clash Detection
- Parametric BIM Design
- Tips and Tricks
Course requirements: Basic knowledge of Rhino, Grasshopper, and Revit.
Hi Junghwo,
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Looks like a great syllabus.
Lucky CET time zone.
Regards Chris
Hi Junghwo, This looks like a very useful course. Would you consider running it in Australian time in the future?
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