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Conference material: "Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics and Vision “Graphicon” (19-21 September 2022, Ryazan)"
Authors: Shumilov K.A., Guryeva Y.A.
Plastic Forms of Architecture in Dynamo – Revit
Abstract:
The paper presents the results of research on working with the Dynamo-Revit bundle when creating plastic architectural forms of complex geometry. The Lotus, Canopy and Parametric Pavilion objects were chosen as models for the researching. For the presented architectural objects the least resource intensive nodes and their bundles were selected. Nodes and their bundles in such a way as to optimally use the capabilities of programs and not overload computer resources were selected. The scripts developed in the Dynamo program for creating the presented models are briefly described. Explanations for the most significant fragments and full scripts used to work with models are given. The possibilities of the Dynamo program for visual (parametric) programming are briefly analyzed. Some possibilities of work of its bundle with Revit are studied. The two-way work of the Dynamo-Revit bundle for import-export of the model was analyzed, including when changing the code to correct the model. It is advisable to continue working in this direction in order to obtain more concise and universal algorithms (chains of nodes) that allow varying the initial data and options for the shape of plastic architectural objects.
Keywords:
Parametric programming, visual programming, Dynamo, Revit, modeling, complex geometry, lastic forms, joints, nodes
Publication language: english,  pages: 14 (p. 878-891)
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About authors:
  • Shumilov Konstantin Avgustovich,  orcid.org/0000-0001-9728-8319,  St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering
  • Guryeva Yuliana Alexandrovna,  orcid.org/0000-0002-5814-423X,  St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering