Revit 3D: Optimize Your Architectural Projects
In the world of architecture and construction, Building Information Modeling (BIM) has become an essential tool. At DEZIART, we take pride in offering point cloud conversion services into ready-to-use BIM models, including 3D modeling with Revit.
BIM is not limited to a simple 3D representation of a building. It is a complex system that integrates detailed data about every building element, such as walls, windows, and floors. These parametric models allow for the automatic generation of 2D plans, sections, and elevations from any desired view.
In addition to structural elements, BIM models can include mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, often referred to by the acronym MEP. Clash detection is a crucial step in the BIM process, helping to identify and resolve potential issues between these different systems.
Although BIM was initially designed for new constructions, a large portion of current projects involves the rehabilitation of existing buildings. In this context, 3D laser scanning plays a key role throughout the project lifecycle. The data collected during this scanning process forms the foundation on which the BIM model is built.
At DEZIART, we specialize in the collection and processing of point cloud data to produce parametric 3D models in Revit format. Our services ensure precise and detailed results.
From these models, we generate 2D sheets for plans, sections, or elevations according to the specified locations. While these sheets do not provide the same level of information as a traditional 2D survey, we can manually enhance this data if required from the outset.
Key Points to Consider:
Level of Detail (LOD): What level of detail is required for the model? For example, a façade might require a high LOD, while internal partitions could suffice with a lower LOD if the goal is simply to quantify a demolition volume.
Level of Information (LOI): How much information do you expect from the modeled elements? Some parts of the building might be inaccessible to the surveyor. Therefore, it is crucial to discuss potential limitations early on.
Coordinate System: Often overlooked, it is essential to define a clear and shared coordinate system among all stakeholders.
Model Base Point: Difficult to modify once established, it is important to choose a precise location from the beginning.
How DEZIART Facilitates BIM Model Use
At DEZIART, we optimize the user experience by considering real-world coordinates and using a Project Base Point to adjust each building to local coordinates or a specific orientation.
Our models are designed for collaborative workflows, enabling efficient management of local and central models. We can work on the received central files and synchronize them as needed.
We also provide filtered views to highlight elements requiring client attention and remain responsive to their needs. Through a shared set of project parameters, we integrate any additional information requested into the model.
In summary, at DEZIART, we are committed to providing high-quality 3D modeling services tailored to the specific needs of each project while ensuring effective collaboration and transparent communication.
Got a project? Don’t hesitate to contact us!
DEZIART, we focus on transparency so you can make informed decisions when choosing the right partner for your 3D renderings. We understand that every project is unique, with varying needs in terms of budget, timelines, and quality. That’s why we are committed to providing high-quality services without breaking the bank. So, if you have projects in mind, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
Email: infodeziart@gmail.com
Tel.:819-852-2101
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