FASES CONSTRUCTIVAS en Revit (Ejemplos, vistas, tablas de planificación, etc...)
Fases Constructivas en Revit
En este video se explica cómo utilizar las fases constructivas en Revit para facilitar la documentación y construcción de proyectos. El video está dividido en cuatro partes: proyectos realizados con fases constructivas, cómo aplicar fases a un modelo existente, aplicación de fases constructivas en vistas y uso de fases constructivas para tablas de planificación.
Proyectos Realizados con Fases Constructivas
- Las fases constructivas son útiles para la documentación y construcción de proyectos.
- Se muestra un proyecto que utiliza las fases constructivas para trabajar los cortes de obra y facilitar la documentación.
- Las vistas pueden organizarse por fase para mostrar los elementos construidos hasta cierta semana o periodo.
- Las cantidades de obra también pueden organizarse por fase.
Cómo Aplicar Fases a un Modelo Existente
- Cambiar la fase en las propiedades de una vista permite mostrar solo los elementos incluidos en esa fase.
- Organizar correctamente los elementos es importante para poder aplicar las fases correctamente.
Aplicación de Fases Constructivas en Vistas
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Uso de Fases Constructivas para Tablas de Planificación
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Column Construction
In this section, the instructor explains how to construct columns in a building project.
Dividing Columns by Floor
- Columns should be constructed by floor, not as a single unit from foundation to roof.
- It is important to pay attention to the architectural floors and wall finishes when constructing columns.
- Use the "Split Element" tool in Revit to divide columns by floor. This can be done in 3D view, section view or elevation view.
Modifying Column Levels
- To modify column levels, select the column and change its base level and top level.
- It is recommended to divide all columns first using the "Split Element" tool before modifying their levels.
- Verify that all columns are attached to the correct levels by selecting them and checking their base and top levels.
Applying Phases
- Phases are mainly used for structural elements but can also be applied beyond that.
- To apply phases, select all structural columns and modify their base level according to the desired phase.
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Visualizing and Filtering Elements in Revit
In this section, the speaker explains how to visualize and filter elements in Revit.
Creating New Elements and Filters
- To create a new element, select "Solid Filled Region" and choose a color.
- Go to "Filters" and select "Phase Filter." Choose the phase you want to modify (e.g. "New Elements") and assign it a color (e.g. green).
- To filter out unwanted elements, go to "Visibility/Graphics Overrides" and uncheck the boxes for temporary or demolished elements.
Modifying Views
- Adjust the view settings according to your preferences.
- Use filters to show only certain types of elements (e.g. new vs existing).
- Create multiple phases with different filters for better organization.
Applying Filters to Quantity Takeoffs
- Use tables of planning to analyze quantities of work.
- Create filters based on phases to show only relevant information.
- Use categories to further refine the results.
Using Phase Filters for Construction Quantities
In this section, the speaker explains how to use phase filters for construction quantities in Revit.
Creating Phase Filters
- Go to "Filters" and select "Phase Filter."
- Create a new filter with a name that reflects its purpose (e.g. "Week 1 Only").
- Assign colors based on category (e.g. green for columns).
Applying Phase Filters
- Use phase filters in tables of planning to analyze construction quantities.
- Apply filters based on specific phases or categories.
- Modify filters as needed for better organization.
Using Filters to Manage Materials
In this section, the speaker discusses how to use filters to manage materials in a construction project.
Applying Filters
- Use filters to show new elements in a table.
- Filter materials by week to see what has been used up until that point.
Benefits of Using Filters
- Using filters can simplify calculations and make them faster.
- Modeling columns and walls floor by floor or layer by layer can help with applying phases of construction.
Final Thoughts
In this section, the speaker provides some final advice for modeling construction projects.
Modeling Advice
- Model columns and walls floor by floor or layer by layer.
- Model different layers of flooring separately.
- Move objects as they are constructed in real life.
Overall, the speaker emphasizes the importance of using modeling tools effectively to simplify calculations and improve accuracy.