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Project Soane: Recover a Lost Monument with BIM.
Historic building information modeling (HBIM) is the process of using digital tools like 3D scanning and architectural software like Revit to document historically significant locations all over the world. Project Soane is a crowd-sourced mission to resurrect Sir John Soane's lost Bank of England design using modern BIM software. In this course, expert shows how you can use Revit to rebuild history and submit your own contributions to historical reconstruction projects like Project Soane.
Expert also shows how to create stunning renderings of the finished model using Revit, Showcase, and 3ds Max.
Introduction
Welcome
Using the exercise files
1. What Is Project Soane?
What is Project Soane?
Take a look at a model
How to join the project wiki
2. Corinthian Low-Detail Versions
Building the Tivoli corner columns
Strategy for building the columns
Working with seed families
Understanding the course detail version
Overview of the medium detail version
Using a massing rig to build the abacus
Understanding the medium volutes
Understanding classical column entasis
Building elliptical entasis
Medium detail fluting
3. Starting the Fine Detail Version
Fine detail column base
Fine detail shaft
Proportional scaling workaround
Fine detail abacus
Fine detail flower bud
Fine detail flower petals
Creating spline paths
Fine detail small volute
Fine detail large volute
4. Continuing the Fine Details
Building the leaf structure
Building the leaf form
Establishing context
Fine detail foliage
5. Assembling the Corinthian Column
Assembling the fine detail capital
Assembling the fine detail column
Placing the columns in Tivoli corner
Rendering
1. Language: English.
2. Secure download.
Video file format: MP4.
3. Learn anywhere. Switch between
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4. Practice while you learn
with exercise files.
5. Secure payment by PayPal.
6. 30 days refund.
7. No subscription needed.
8. Lifetime access.
9. This course without a sponsored ads.