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Happy New Year 2018

December 30, 2017by captainswat 1 Comment

Happy New Year 2018.  Had this thought of modeling fireworks for years.  Haven’t attempted to do it until this year.  I hope it looks like fireworks. The Construction The Components […]

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Adaptive Components, Divide Surface, Have Fun, Techniques

Merry Christmas 2017

December 24, 2017by captainswat 1 Comment

Greeting from the Revit Swat Team Here are some parametric Christmas trees which I created years before but I tried to modify the family this year.  It consisted of only lines […]

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Adaptive Components, Divide Path, Divide Surface, Have Fun, Techniques

BIM Year 2016

May 30, 2016by captainswat 1 Comment

Returned to Hong Kong in March 2016.  Joined the Construction Industry Council in charge of promoting BIM in Hong Kong AEC industry.  I made a strategic plan for BIM Year 2016.

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Strategies

Autodesk University Extension Dubai 2015 My Class – The Middle East Vernacular in Revit

December 17, 2015by captainswat 5 Comments

My first time in Autodesk University Extension  Dubai, I was presenting a class about Islamic patterns. The Islamic patterns are the major design elements in the Middle East architecture. Whether […]

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Adaptive Components, Curtain Pattern, Geometry, Techniques

Happy Halloween 2015

October 31, 2015by captainswat 3 Comments

Zach Kron (Buildz) has Parametric Pumpkin Contest every year at Halloween.  This year he doesn’t have one.  However I have prepared my pumpkins.  The theme for this year is: Everything […]

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Curtain Pattern, Have Fun

RTC Europe 2015 My Class – Work Points – Geometries – Coordinates – Schedules Part 3 – Placing Normals

October 30, 2015by captainswat Leave a comment

We always come across with modeling elements normal to a surface.  Can we report the coordinates of the ends of a normal and make the coordinates schedulable? Preparing Shared Parameters […]

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Adaptive Components, Geometry, RTC

RTC Europe 2015 My Class – Work Points – Geometries – Coordinates – Schedules Part 2 – Family Reports Coordinates

October 30, 2015by captainswat Leave a comment

In common curtain panels created from dividing surface of a mass, how can we report the coordinates of the vertices of each panel and schedule them?  Here is a solution. […]

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Adaptive Components, Geometry, RTC

RTC Europe 2015 My Class – Work Points – Geometries – Coordinates – Schedules Part 1 – Family by Work Points

October 30, 2015by captainswat Leave a comment

My third RTC event in 2015 was in Budapest.  The topic was initiated by a project in which the façade curtain wall units were so complicated in geometry that there […]

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Adaptive Components, Geometry, RTC

RTC Asia 2015 My Class II – Patternworks: Beyond Regularity

September 29, 2015by captainswat Leave a comment

Here is another class at RTC Asia 2015.  I have been thinking about how to create complex patterns using curtain pattern method.  There are 2 major challenges: How to draw […]

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Curtain Pattern, Have Fun, Inspiration, RTC, Techniques

RTC Asia 2015 My Class I – Unfold the Curtain Part 2

September 28, 2015by captainswat 6 Comments

Sorry for the delay of this post. The Islamic Pattern The Islamic pattern is a very popular decorative pattern in the Middle East region.  It is commonly used in building […]

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Curtain Wall, RTC, Strategies, Tricks

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