whut the wget
So I actually needed to use wget on my mac today to get a package from the terminal. To my surprise, wget is not included in lion. You have to get the source and compile it yourself. Apparently it’s...
View ArticleRevit Add-ins
So since I have been working in Revit exclusively for the past 5 months and pretty much haven’t touched AutoCAD at all (except for the occasional conversion of DWG to PDF) I quickly came across a lot...
View ArticleRevit Add-ins Pt2
In the last post, I wrote about how a small, insignificant problem created a need for a custom plugin with Revit to deal with Totalstation coordinates in the real world (bridging the digital realm with...
View ArticleRevitLookup for Revit 2015
It doesn’t matter if you are a developer or not, RevitLookup is an amazing tool to help you inspect the database behind the graphics you are seeing on screen. You can also see lots of detailed...
View ArticleWhat’s new in Revit 2015 for Electrical
There are plenty of “What’s new in 2015″ posts going around and they are great. I read them myself, but what about specifically only to MEP professionals? and even more specific, Electrical...
View ArticleRevit to Navisworks: Auto NWC View Exporter
You probably already know, Revit 2014 has a built in exporter for creating NWC files. If you work with Revit and Navisworks, you may also already know that Navisworks can open native .RVT files....
View ArticleWhy Dynamo is like Ruby on Rails
(to me for one particular use case) Dynamo is a great visual programming environment for Revit (or Vasari). It’s not just for computational design either. You can do all sorts of cool things with it....
View ArticleCool Dynamo stuff outside of Revit – Quickpost
So I’ve been really trying to get back into using Dynamo for Revit after being away from it for so long. Since I’m not an architect and I don’t play with computational design all that much, I am still...
View ArticleRevit STF exporter and DIALux
I recently open-sourced a Revit add-in for exporting spaces and luminaires for use in DIALux lighting calculation software. If you are unfamiliar with DIALux, you really should check it out. It is free...
View ArticleDynaBleau: Dynamo + Tableau
Now in the wild is the easiest and fastest way to get your Revit Data directly into Tableau and begin visualizing immediately! Before DynaBleau: – structure your Revit data schema either in schedules...
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