Being part of this community led movement

Being part of this community led movement

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Being part of this community led movement

Anonymous
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Many community led practices need more reassurance Revit can be used at workshops with non-users ? How can we make this happen?

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barthbradley
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Say what???

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ToanDN
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Just do it.

If it fails, blame non-users.
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Message 4 of 11

barthbradley
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What are we talking about?

 

Shoes? 

 

Just do it.png

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ToanDN
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Whatever it is about, I have learned a few new terms today "community led practice", "non-user workshop". Can't wait to throw them out in a conversation in the next social distanced gathering in the office.
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barthbradley
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Saying "Community Led Revolution" during these times might be dangerous.  Might incite something, if you know what I mean.  😉 

Message 7 of 11

Anonymous
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I’m happy my ideas are inspiring 😊. I’m an Architectural Designer who works for an Architectural practice who focuses on community-led projects ( affordable housing ). The design process we use involves the local communities input via workshops. I also use Revit and in the UK all public funded projects are required to use level 2 Bim. The local community will not use Revit but I was wondering if a more friendly non-user interface could be integrated. Just a thought 😊 as there is a shift where the Architect/Designer is not at the centre of the design process but actually a participant collaboratively with the user, consultants and clients.  

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barthbradley
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Consultant

Ah!  Level 2 BIM. Now we're cooking with gas!  

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Message 9 of 11

Anonymous
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Thanks for the feedback and it’s noted!! I have changed it to “ movement “ 

Message 10 of 11

Anonymous
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In the unique case of the footwear inside the image, I'd likely go along with curves/splines and lofting at least for the base shape as you can see. The decorations can then be created with a aggregate of equipment along with the sculpt equipment.

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RobDraw
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Better late than never, I guess.


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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