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In this chapter, we’ll describe the use of an early conceptual mass model to help you understand program fitness and early feasibility studies. You’ll see how easy it is to convert a massing study, whether done within Revit or imported from another application, into building elements such as walls, floors, and roofs. The premise of a BIM approach to design is that a fluid workflow can be maintained as you move from early concept models into design development, and eventual construction documentation, all the while maintaining the same underlying geometry and design intent. Revit provides specifically designed tools that accommodate early massing model studies for program validation and feasibility studies, which can then be quickly converted to real building elements.
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- Leveraging a massing study for program validation and early feasibility studies
- Converting a mass into a building using the Building Maker tools
- Importing files from other sources when working on massing
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