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Landscape for revit
Landscape for revit









landscape for revit

With more and more designers investing their time and money into this software for a more collaborative (both cloud based and offline) environment and a better outcome, it is high time that Autodesk Revit is inclusive and accommodates the needs of ALL the designers. It would be a massive relief if Autodesk Revit could cater to all the designers rather than a selected few, because the industry of design is ever growing. The addition of text and pattern would help everyone.Ī tag that would cater to multiple elements of the same family with a leader combining all of them i.e, 5 Trees, 10 Bollards etc. This would help not only LA’s but all designers in documentation because current Revit system only identifies a line with a dash, a dot or a space. It was already available in AutoCAD and I do not understand the reason behind why it was not transferred across to Revit. This would be very similar to the clash detection system that floors and walls elements have in Revit. I work in Australia and there are barely any Australian Native plants in this mix.Ī warning system that helps identifies clashes with the TPZ of existing tress with any existing/proposed new elements. There is no inclusive planting library that allows us to make our own. There were comments regarding Archvision having Planting RPC families but they only cater to North America. This has been bought up multiple times before, but no action has been taken. The only tab that has any relevant LA information is Massing& Site but LA's barely use this. I think its high time to introduce a Landscape Architecture tab that contains all the important tools that we as LA's would use. There's an Architecture tab/ Structures tab/ MEP tab.

landscape for revit

  • A dedicated tab for Landscape Architects.
  • I will try to outline a few major issues to begin with, hoping that Autodesk would help us bridge this gap. With almost every designer working in Revit, Landscape Architects especially feel the pain due to unavailability of information.

    landscape for revit

    As an Architect and Landscape Architect, I have used Revit in both fields, and I must admit that while on one side there is abundance of information freely available, on the other side there's barely any. Considering the fact, the industry of design includes all fields, I would hope for the software to cater the same. It’s been almost 10 years since first tread about Revit and Landscape architecture was posted here.

    landscape for revit

    This isn't the first time that someone is posting about this topic and I don’t think this will be the last time either.











    Landscape for revit