Classical Architecture

Classical Architecture

siwar.bouaoun
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Classical Architecture

siwar.bouaoun
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I  was wondering if there are some open sources to learn about classical architecture for Revit 

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barthbradley
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What are you trying to learn?  

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syman2000
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Not sure what you are after. Autodesk did put out an article showcasing some sample.

https://medium.com/autodesk-university/creating-history-with-bim-56530465b4cf

 

As well you can check out this blog which feature lots of cool Classic Architecture done with Revit. http://grevity.blogspot.com/

Check out my Revit youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/scourdx
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siwar.bouaoun
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Thank you so much !!

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siwar.bouaoun
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I want to reproduce a Basilica so I need to know how to design Ionic and Corinthian columns , gothic windows and decoration and why not different types of domes 

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barthbradley
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@siwar.bouaoun wrote:

I want to reproduce a Basilica 


 

Which one?  Got pictures? 

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bin
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Renaissance Revit by Paul F. Aubin

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lucdoucet_msdl
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@siwar.bouaoun 

 

You can also have a look at Project Soane website, which organized the modelling and rendering of the Bank of England design by the english architect John Soane, but unfortunately the revit files are no longer available..

 

Some of the work done on Project Soane is well documented on the Shades of Grey blog.

 

You will also find a class by Paul Aubin on Autodesk University from 2014 and a presentation of Project Soane. Here's a recent presentation on the use of point clouds for the documentation and modelling:

https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/article/Digitizing-History-Preserving-and-Recreating-He...

 

And a 2019 class on modelling the vaults in Notre-Dame Cathedral:
https://www.autodesk.com/autodesk-university/class/Parametric-Modeling-Vaults-Notre-Dame-Revit-2019

 

Good luck,

 

Luc

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pendean
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