Dynamo for BIM engineering projects

Starting with Dynamo for BIM computational design

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Description

Disclaimer:

We have selected this course to offer it in English for its high pedagogical quality and user acceptance.

The version of the software used is in Spanish, but the whole explanation of the instructor is narrated in English.

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This course is a friendly and introductory guide to the world of computer design using Dynamo, an open source visual programming platform for designers.

#AulaGEO In progress, it is developed through projects in which the basic concepts of visual programming will be learned. Among the topics we will discuss the work with computational geometries, the best practices for rule-based design, programming application for interdisciplinary design and much more with the Dynamo Platform.

Dynamo's power is evidenced in a variety of design-related activities. Dynamo allows us to:

Explore programming for the first time

Connect workflows in several softwares

Promote the activity of communities of users, contributors and developers

Develop an open source platform with constant improvements


Content:

Lecture 1: Welcome


Lecture 2: Starting Dynamo


Knowing Dynamo

Lecture 3: What is Dynamo?


Lecture 4: Navigating the interface and node library


Lecture 5: Placing and connecting nodes


Lecture 6: Let's do it


Working with data

Lecture 7: Type of data


Lecture 8: Mathematical functions


Lecture 9: What is a list


Lecture 10: Working with lists


Lecture 11: Creating and modifying text strings


Lecture 12: Reading data from an Excel table


Lecture 13: Writing data in an Excel table


Building and analyzing geometries

Lecture 14: Vectors


Lecture 15: Plans


Lecture 16: Coordinate systems


Lecture 17: points


Lecture 18: Curves


Lecture 19: Surfaces


Lecture 20: Solids


Revit

Lecture 21: Selecting items


Lecture 22: Editing elements


Lecture 23: Creating elements


Lecture 24: Customizing


Lecture 25: Documentation with Dynamo


Conclusion

Lecture 26: Whats Next


What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the concepts and potential of visual programming
  • Understand the workflow with graphic nodes within Dynamo
  • Process lists and external data sources with Dynamo
  • Create primitive geometries as work tools for more complex solutions
  • Use Dynamo to automate tasks within Revit
  • Use Dynamo to create generative and adaptive models in Revit

Who Should Attend!

  • BIM modelers and designers
  • Architects, engineers and related technicians
  • Enthusiasts in BIM technology and visual programming