![]() ![]() ![]() Rhino is a tool that specializes in free-form, non-uniform rational B-spline (NURBS) modeling and has gained a lot of popularity in the architectural community because of the Grasshopper plug-in for computational design – allowing designers to analyze and quickly iterate several building form options.Īutodesk Revit Architecture is a tool designed to integrate BIM, were building elements (walls, floors, roofs) have relationships between with other. The purpose of this series of posts is to cover some of the different workflow options between Autodesk Revit Architecture & Rhino and discuss topics that we should take into consideration when using both applications.įirst, let’s make a general differentiation between both programs: Joe is a wealth of information about what it going on in offices as well as what is being developed in the factory. He is trained as an architect and joined Revit Technology in 2000, and subsequently Autodesk in 2002. Joe works at Autodesk as a Customer Success Engineer for Revit Architecture. This will be a series of four posts dealing with importing and managing geometry from Rhinoceros, McNeel and Associate’s popular nurbs modeling platform. Buildz is very pleased to welcome back Joe Kendsersky for more posts full of tips and best practices in Revit. ![]()
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