While you're in the "Place Columns" command, if you select the "At Grids" option, then select your grids, and it will automatically place them at the grid intersections. You don't need to place them manually. 6:43
Can you provide dimensions for slope calculation and their explanation for how to read spot slope and translating that to a floor off of the built in ramp in Revit?
very good video tutorial Balkan Architect, however i was wondering if the way a way you could keep both sides of the carpark levels e.g. each side of level 1 instead of only showing alternative levels with the other side missing?
Random question - Revit vs Archicad vs Vectorworks? Any idea? I know that Balkan Architect loves Revit, but I would love to give it a try either to Archicad or Vectorworks! I am from Macedonia and as I can see from my google research, Archicad is making some progress in my country with promotion of their software and so on. Could not find anything for Vectorworks and Revit on google related to my country!
Great video+explanation+presentation! Thank you for sharing! Well done mate 🙏🏻
While you're in the "Place Columns" command, if you select the "At Grids" option, then select your grids, and it will automatically place them at the grid intersections. You don't need to place them manually. 6:43
currently having a similar project at uni and i have no clue how to do it in revit. this is helping a lot, thank you so so much!
you make Revit so enjoyable and easy xD thanks for the awesome tutorial
I am an architecture student from India. i am new to Revit. Your videos are really very good. Thanks for making learning so easy.
Love your tutorials
can you please show how ud do the structural analysis of this structure ?
Muchas Gracias. Smooth workflow, brother!
great work .thanks
Very Informative as all the other videos....thanks !
Can you provide dimensions for slope calculation and their explanation for how to read spot slope and translating that to a floor off of the built in ramp in Revit?
thanks
Hi is there a wall that I could build on top of this
Thanks for making this video, it was super helpful!
I don't understand why do you use structural elements in an architectural model. What would happen when the structural model is implanted?
Good tutorial my friend.
Thanks your video.
Can you make a video for industry house (factory)?
İ can't one click select the slab while doing beam system. Can you help me please?
Thank you so muchhhh!!!
thanks man 👍
Can you please send me this revit model of parking!
can you share that file?
Where did you train?
Sir please updates oval shape auditorium with circular stair with top dome
Nice
Awesome..
thanks super usefull
very good video tutorial Balkan Architect, however i was wondering if the way a way you could keep both sides of the carpark levels e.g. each side of level 1 instead of only showing alternative levels with the other side missing?
you can but ud have to make longer ramps to maintain specified slope
Master of revit
Random question - Revit vs Archicad vs Vectorworks? Any idea? I know that Balkan Architect loves Revit, but I would love to give it a try either to Archicad or Vectorworks! I am from Macedonia and as I can see from my google research, Archicad is making some progress in my country with promotion of their software and so on. Could not find anything for Vectorworks and Revit on google related to my country!
God of Revit can you show us easy way to do the site plan like countour and stuff please bless us with a video
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Good job, What about the protection wall edges of ramp, please make a video also.....thanks
how to create this rail station, help me to give your ans. ( Napoli Afragola Station for high speed rail - Naples, Italy [eyLfLW3HzDs] )
Can I get your Cars family?
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Great Video. Can I make a suggestion though? Kindly normalize replying to your audience @balkanarchitect. You rarely do so.
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God way to build a quick carparking garage but in reality your would never use this method.
The Chinese can't drive we all know that
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Disappointed!