"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

Simone Pozzoli – Autodesk Revit per impianti MEP

Ogni lunedì un libro per iniziare la settimana.

L’abbiamo atteso per anni. In marzo è finalmente uscito. E non so se sia l’unico manuale di Revit MEP in Italia ma, conoscendo gli autori, è certamente il migliore. Finalmente un manuale specifico su sistemi meccanici, idraulici ed elettrici.

Gli argomenti trattati:
– Introduzione alla multidisciplinarietà con Autodesk Revit;
– Sistemi di coordinate, collegamento file, modelli federati e URS;
– Estrapolazione del modello MEP dall’architettonico e creazione Vani;
– Modellazione di un impianto meccanico HVAC;
– Modellazione di un impianto idraulico, uso delle LookUpTable;
– Modellazione di un impianto elettrico;
– Progetto professionale di un impianto;
– Modello BIM completo per implementare l’impianto.

Giovedì 28 maggio alle ore 18.30, purtroppo solo sulla pagina Facebook di Tecniche Nuove Spa, verrà presentato in diretta, in compagnia degli autori Simone Pozzoli, Domenico Longo, Paolo Roberto Rossi, Matteo Gianninoto.

I dettagli dell’evento sono qui.
Il manuale invece è acquistabile qui.

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