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+ | ====== Rhino to Revit and Back ====== | ||
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+ | A common workflow is to use Rhino for early design and model exploration. As a project matures, it becomes necessary to export the Rhino models into Revit for further refinement and documentation. | ||
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+ | ==== Rhino.Inside.Revit, | ||
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+ | In 2019 McNeel introduced the technology to run Rhino and Grasshopper inside Revit' | ||
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+ | For more information on this amazing new process, see: | ||
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+ | ===== Rhino 6 and Earlier workflows ===== | ||
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+ | Here is an excellent presentation on transferring Rhino information using BIM: [[https:// | ||
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+ | The list below goes from the easiest to the most complicated transfer. But , the later processes give the transfer more and more control. The main ways to transfer information are as follows: | ||
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+ | * Cloud based workflows for larger teams and projects: | ||
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+ | ====Enzyme Article by Eugenio Fontan from Enzyme Architecture Office==== | ||
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+ | How do you connect a workflow based in Rhinoceros with a BIM platform? This demand is growing in large architecture firms and multidisciplinary firms from the AEC industry. So what is going on? | ||
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+ | Rhino is a powerful tool for designers in different professions including architecture, | ||
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+ | BIM is not known for being designer-friendly. | ||
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+ | Enzyme believes that connecting such a powerful design tool with the most efficient and smart workflow for the industry is crucial to achieving your best design and bringing it to reality. | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | =====Using 3D DWG files==== | ||
+ | Using AutoDesk DWG to transfer geometry from Rhino to Revit and back can be a quick way to transfer a model for reference purposes. | ||
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+ | =====Using IFC to transfer BIM objects to Revit===== | ||
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+ | ====Upgrading Revit' | ||
+ | Revit' | ||
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+ | In addition to the upgraded reader, it is recommended to set a IFC import template. [[https:// | ||
+ | A decent default is the “Residential-Default.rte” template comes within the Revit library folders. | ||
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+ | In Revit there are two ways to work with IFC files. | ||
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+ | ====Using Visual ARQ IFC==== | ||
+ | Visual ARQ is an architectural add-on for Rhino. | ||
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+ | * [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====Using Geometry Gym IFC==== | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | * Jon Mirtschin expert [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====Additional article in Revit IFC==== | ||
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+ | =====Using Grasshopper to Dynamo==== | ||
+ | Technically one of the most difficult solutions, this process can be used to create very specific almost native models on both platforms. | ||
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+ | Additional articles on Rhino to Revit: | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
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