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I have posted this before, but it is an item that comes up in a lot of conversations I have with people regarding Landscape modelling in Revit. There are a lot of ways when tackling Curbs in Revit from Floors, sweep inplace mass, and I have even seen people try and use walls to name a couple. A way I like to do Curbs is using adaptive components; these adapt to the condition of your model without needing to be re modelled and also gives you the information needed like the length of Curb. Using some Revit magic, they even work with multi-directional curves. #landscaping #revit #components #curbing #BIM 

(Kyungho) Sean Oh

Architecture Design Consultant

5y

What kind of schedule did you use?

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Thomas Lindner

Building Information Strategy / Digital Construction Transformation

5y

Nice teaser.... on a related note: How do your hatch patterns perform in plan view when adjusting sub-element vertices?

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Brandon Reed

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5y

do you use revit exclusively for landscape architecture design?

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Bill Allen

🏗️Helping Architects, Engineers, and Contractors Implement Design Technology

5y

Chris, you continue to amaze me in applications of Revit for Landscape Design. Keep crushing it man!

Keith Wong

Interactive Digital Media / BIM Engineer

5y

Thanks for sharing. This might be the solution I've been looking for !

Mujahid kadri

BIM Coordinator at Intermass Engineering & Contracting Company L.L.C

5y

We can also use railing.....

Chris Smeaton

🏙️ Building Smart Cities | Developing Next-Gen Digital Blueprints | Digital Twin Innovator | Leader in Digital Capability | Smart City Pioneer | Follow Me for Implementation Strategies & Technology insights

5y

Next step is to play with the Revit parameters to get the number of units.

Abdelrahman AbouHadid

Digital Delivery Manager | AI/ML

5y

Great work. Keep on.

Vineet Gupta

BIM MANAGER / Resident Architect, General Consultant at Pune Metro

5y

Great

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