Description
Building configurators are essential in the industrialized construction (IC) space. By using tools like Dynamo with Revit software, we can efficiently create an assembled building using basic design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA) assumptions. A configurator enables us to quickly search libraries for company assemblies and their parameter values, suggest previously engineered products (assemblies), and place these suggested products in their assumed project locations. Using this tool reduces a three-week process to one hour, and it unifies data with design, all while creating a reliable model. In this class, you'll learn the techniques involved in building a configurator with Revit and Dynamo software. You'll also learn how to evolve the process for continuous optimization, create custom searches for your products, filter methods that mimic DfMA logic and how to consume other massing inputs. Lastly, we will share lessons learned in our own experiences building configurators and discuss what resources were needed.
Key Learnings
- Discover the sequence of operations required to build a configurator-like experience.
- Learn how to use Dynamo and parameters values to make suggestions of likely candidates (assemblies) to be used in a project.
- Apply automation to placing elements based in a mass model and DfMA logic.
- Learn how to continuously optimize this process as the product grows and requirements change.