I’ve been working in a design build residential firm for my whole career. You definitely need to draw a LOT more plans. Blocking, bath hardware, shelving, spec drawings. But you do know the project inside and out!
Hey Jeff - thanks for this episode - some great insight into GCing your own projects! Also, thanks for the tip about Project Libre - hadn't heard about that one yet!
Anyone ever tried to make a ProjectLibre-GANT-style diagram in Revit? Would be cool to see how anyone would attack that. Maybe add a Name and Start/End-Date to elements, and then create a Family built based on that? Why do it in Revit? As a fun challange, "Because we can"! :)
I’ve been working in a design build residential firm for my whole career. You definitely need to draw a LOT more plans. Blocking, bath hardware, shelving, spec drawings. But you do know the project inside and out!
Yes, i find myself wanting to model EVERYTHING i am going to build because I want to figure it out ahead of time!
Hey Jeff - thanks for this episode - some great insight into GCing your own projects! Also, thanks for the tip about Project Libre - hadn't heard about that one yet!
Cheers!
Anyone ever tried to make a ProjectLibre-GANT-style diagram in Revit? Would be cool to see how anyone would attack that.
Maybe add a Name and Start/End-Date to elements, and then create a Family built based on that?
Why do it in Revit? As a fun challange, "Because we can"! :)
You most certainly can! That's the start of "4D"... ;)