Development of Dynamo BIM for Structurally informed modeling

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Nei giorni 13-15 novembre 2019, nell'ambito delle attività del Corso di Dottorato in Ingegneria Strutturale Geotecnica e Rischio Sismico, gli architetti ELHAM MOUSAVIAN e CLAUDIA CASAPULLA terranno un corso breve dal titolo Development of Dynamo BIM for Structurally informed modeling, secondo il seguente calendario:

  • mercoledì 13, ore 10:00-14:00 (aula Multimediale)
  • giovedì 14, ore 10:00-18:00 (sala riunioni, via Forno Vecchio, 36)
  • venerdì 15, ore 10:00-14:00 (sala riunioni, via Forno Vecchio, 36)

Abstract

Autodesk Revit is a building information modelling (BIM) integrated environment for architectural modeling and structural modeling and analysis, among other disciplines required for the  building design process. Such multidisciplinary environment improves the design coordination and reducesthe clashes among different disciplines. Dynamo as an add-in for Revit introduces the computational design  within a visual programming platform to BIM. The algorithmic approach of Dynamo allows modeling adaptively. I.e., through defining a model by algorithms, many  different instances with different geometries can be produced. Furthermore, integrating structural analysismethods to the modeling algorithms, allows  structurally informed design of different types of structural systems. Such  integration is effectively possible by making custom functionality for Dynamo which is provided by various development options for this editor. In this short course, I intend to introduce different development options for Dynamo which can improve structural modeling within the Revit platform. For this purpose, the basics of  object-oriented programming and algorithmic design will be briefly presented. For  developing Dynamo BIM, I chose C# language using the free Community version of visual studio. It will be used both for modelling and mostly algebraic analysis integrated with the modeling process.

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Data: 13/11/2019 - 15/11/2019