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Generative Design Specialization - Bim Intelligence Aulageo - AD-TEAM - 11-28-2024 Generative Design Specialization - Bim Intelligence Aulageo Published 5/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 8.41 GB | Duration: 15h 31m Optimization Proposals with Computational Design using Revit, Dynamo and Graphisoft What you'll learn Apply computational design principles in real situations Understand the basic concepts associated with generative design workflows Understand the trends of the IA applied to BIM modeling Understand the basic concepts associated with generative design workflows Parameterize complex designs using visual programming (Dynamo) Create parameterized design proposals Requirements Basic knowledge of Revit Description LEVEL I - BIM Generative Design with RevitThe need to design more efficiently and with higher quality in construction projects forces us to use tools designed to optimize time and resources. The mastery of Computational and Generative Design opens the possibility of applying a large number of innovative techniques for the conception of projects and the evaluation of multiple alternatives in an efficient and fast way, obtaining unbeatable results.BIM generative design with RevitMultidisciplinary workflows for generative designImplementation of generative Dedign in architecture and engineering firmsIn this level, we will address one of the most interesting applications that we currently find within computational design: Generative Design. Thanks to the previous modules we will have understood how to translate design requirements into programmable rules, now we will be able to use optimization algorithms that iterate over these rules in a range of values previously determined by the designer. This will expand our universe of options from a few alternatives to thousands or hundreds of thousands, resulting in optimal solutions even in the most complex and difficult-to-evaluate cases.#AulaGEO The possibility of applying new design techniques greatly expands the range of solutions that can be offered to end customers for project execution. At the same time, it allows the designer to grow in competitiveness and face new challenges.In this level, in addition to explaining the use, possibilities, and advantages of Generative Design within an organization, we will also recommend some actions to put into practice to choose the work team in your company that will provide optimal solutions to the challenges that arise.LEVEL II - Visual Programming with Dynamo & RevitThis level is a friendly and introductory guide to the world of computational design using Dynamo, an open-source visual programming platform for designers.Visual programming with Dynamo & RevitGeometry treatmentConnection to RevitIn progress, it is developed through projects in which the basic concepts of visual programming will be learned. Among the topics, we will cover working with computational geometries, best practices for rule-based design, application programming for interdisciplinary design, and much more with the Dynamo Platform.#AulaGEO Dynamo's power is evident in a wide variety of design-related activities. Dynamo allows us to:Explore programming for the first timeConnect workflows in various softwarePromote the activity of communities of users, contributors, and developersDevelop an open-source platform with constant improvementsThe need to make designs more efficiently and with higher quality in construction projects forces us to use tools designed to optimize time and resources. Mastery of Computational and Generative Design opens the possibility of applying a large number of innovative techniques for the conception of projects and the evaluation of multiple alternatives efficiently and quickly, obtaining unbeatable results.The possibility of applying new design techniques significantly widens the range of solutions to be offered to end customers for the execution of projects. At the same time, it offers the designer the opportunity to grow in competitiveness and face new challenges.LEVEL III - Visual Programming with Rhino, Grasshopper & RevitIn order for the student to develop a complete understanding of the state of the art in computational design, one of the most powerful visual programming tools on the market, Grasshopper, will be introduced during this level. This visual scripting environment is installed by default in the most recent versions of Rhinoceros 3D.Visual programming with Rhino, Grasshopper & RevitGrasshopper in RevitGrasshopper application in computational designThanks to Rhino. Inside technology, it is possible to use the power of Rhino, including Grasshopper, in other applications. Such is the case of Revit with Rhino.Inside.Revit. It will be shown how to exploit the power of Grasshopper within Revit itself.Finally, the door will be opened to a myriad of Grasshopper applications for various design tasks. #AulaGEO We will also study how to use Grasshopper in the preparation of geometries for 3D printing, how to use physical simulation engines within Grasshopper, and even how to use these engines in the optimization of structures and environmental impact analysis.The possibility of applying new design techniques significantly broadens the range of solutions to be offered to end customers for project execution. At the same time, it allows the designer to grow in competitiveness, and face new challenges.The need to design more efficiently and with higher quality in construction projects forces us to use tools designed to optimize time and resources. #AulaGEO The mastery of Computational and Generative Design opens the possibility of applying a great number of innovative techniques for the conception of projects and the evaluation of multiple alternatives in an efficient and fast way, obtaining unbeatable results. Overview Section 1: LEVEL I - BIM GENERATIVE DESIGN WITH REVIT Lecture 1 LEVEL I - Welcome Lecture 2 Level I - Introduction to Generative Design Lecture 3 Level I - Computational Design Lecture 4 Level I - Generative Design Lecture 5 Level I - Stages and steps of generative design Section 2: LEVEL I - MULTIDISCIPLINARY WORKFLOWS FOR GENERATIVE DESIGN Lecture 6 Example of generative design - MaRs Innovations District Lecture 7 What is an algorithm? Lecture 8 Options Engineering Lecture 9 Optimization Lecture 10 Genetic Algorithms Lecture 11 Visual Programming Lecture 12 Introduction to Dynamo Lecture 13 User Interface Lecture 14 Hello world in Dynamo Lecture 15 Data Types Lecture 16 Lists Lecture 17 Revit Elements Lecture 18 Generative design tool in Revit Lecture 19 Creation of a Generative Design study Lecture 20 Simple case - Highest point of a surface Lecture 21 Simple Case - Minimum Volume and Maximum Surface Area Lecture 22 Building Massing Generator Lecture 23 Positioning building according to solar incidence Lecture 24 Optimized office space planning Lecture 25 Placement of objects in a grid Lecture 26 Random object placement Lecture 27 Distribution of luminaires Lecture 28 Placement of views on sheets Section 3: LEVEL I - IMPLEMENTATION OF G.D. IN ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING FIRMS Lecture 29 Generative design in organizations Lecture 30 Next Steps Section 4: LEVEL II - VISUAL PROGRAMMING WITH DYNAMO & REVIT Lecture 31 First approach to Dynamo and its scope Lecture 32 What is a Computational Design? Lecture 33 Dynamo user interface Lecture 34 Work space Lecture 35 First Project in Dynamo Lecture 36 Nodes in detail Lecture 37 Cables in detail Lecture 38 Managing the programs Lecture 39 Data flow Lecture 40 Mathematical operations Lecture 41 Logical conditions Lecture 42 Text Strings Lecture 43 Colors Section 5: LEVEL II - GEOMETRY TREATMENT Lecture 44 Vectors Lecture 45 Points Lecture 46 Curves Lecture 47 Surfaces Lecture 48 Solid Lecture 49 Thigts Lecture 50 Lists definition Lecture 51 Working with lists Lecture 52 Lists de lists Lecture 53 n-dimensionales lists Section 6: LEVEL II - CONNECTION TO REVIT Lecture 54 Object selection Lecture 55 Object editing Lecture 56 Item creation Lecture 57 Creation of direct forms Lecture 58 Personalization Lecture 59 Documentation Lecture 60 Export and Import to Excel Lecture 61 Dynamo Player Lecture 62 Curtain panels with solar sudy Section 7: LEVEL III - VISUAL PROGRAMMING WITH RHINO, GRASSHOPPER & REVIT Lecture 63 Introduction to Rhino Grasshopper Lecture 64 User Interface Lecture 65 Communication with Rhino Lecture 66 Object types Lecture 67 Components in detail Lecture 68 Type of data Lecture 69 Cables in detail Lecture 70 First definition in Grasshopper Lecture 71 Working with hot spots Lecture 72 Expressions and conditionals Lecture 73 Domains and colors Lecture 74 Geometries and curves Lecture 75 List processing Lecture 76 Creating lists Lecture 77 Displaying lists Lecture 78 Lists management Lecture 79 Working with lists Lecture 80 Surfaces Lecture 81 Data Trees Lecture 82 Components for data trees Lecture 83 Basic anatomy of meshes Lecture 84 Working with meshes Section 8: LEVEL III - GRASSHOPPER IN REVIT Lecture 85 Rhino.Inside.Revit Lecture 86 Parameters Lecture 87 Elements and instances Lecture 88 Grids Lecture 89 Levels Lecture 90 Walls Section 9: LEVEL III - GRASSHOPPER APPLICATION IN COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN Lecture 91 Intro to Kangaroo Lecture 92 Optimized Shape in Revit Designers,Professionals and students of architecture and engineering careers,BIM modelers,IA researchers |