The Adventure of Revit
The Revit Processes These pictures are only examples of what we have accomplished in Revit during my senior year at Bartram Trail High School. The pictures in the top left and top right are examples of indoor renderings of an office building that I have constructed in Revit. The two pictures occupying the spaces above and to the right of this text are examples of outdoor renderings of the same office building. The remaining picture is the third level of the building decorated with color-filled identification of certain rooms that are associated with a room schedule. Revit was a very tough program to learn, but the final result of anything constructed in Revit will benefit everyone with its ability to bring drawings to life.
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Tiny House Project (Sq. Ft. = 261')
The square
A Tiny House is exactly what it sounds like, a house that is tiny. These houses are mostly recommended for those who qualify for its lifestyles and capabilities. A Tiny House provides a convenient living space, as it may be connected on or off the grid, with or without indoor plumbing (yours will have plumbing), and it is a very green choice for the environment. Think of it has a Mr. Potato Head, you can mix and match anything you want to produce the most efficient and comfortable house that fits your living style.
A Tiny House is exactly what it sounds like, a house that is tiny. These houses are mostly recommended for those who qualify for its lifestyles and capabilities. A Tiny House provides a convenient living space, as it may be connected on or off the grid, with or without indoor plumbing (yours will have plumbing), and it is a very green choice for the environment. Think of it has a Mr. Potato Head, you can mix and match anything you want to produce the most efficient and comfortable house that fits your living style.
Floor plans - Elevations - Renderings
The Client Interaction and Design Process
The client interaction was most definitely the most interesting part in the whole project. I thoroughly enjoyed working with my client, as he had helped to educate me on some of the features of a tiny house that I had yet to learn. My client and I met three times in total, each time was a huge step forward to rendering his final model for his multi-use tiny house. This can lead into the design process which was very enjoyable. My client helped to ensure my success would come with hard work and understanding his needs/wants for his tiny house. I would love to work on a similar project because of its dynamic. It provided my client and I with a formal relationship that helped to construct his dream tiny house. I believe that this will help to prepare me for the vast world of engineering.