Rebuilding Volterra... In Revit?! (w/Paul Aubin)

On this episode of BIM After Dark Live we welcome back the great Paul Aubin to talk about rebuilding Volterra, Italy... in Revit.
For nearly a decade, Paul has been involved in an effort hosted by the Volterra Detroit Foundation to preserve, document and share the history and culture of Volterra, Italy. Volterra is a hilltop town in the Tuscany region continuously inhabited for over 3000 years. Deploying modern tools to study and document the historical and cultural fabric of the city has been the focus of several international workshops conducted their since 2016. Paul has been privileged to have been part of all of these workshops first as an attendee and more recently as one of its facilitators. We’ll discuss the work, the tools, the procedures and the lessons learned.
So sit back, relax, and let's geek out!!
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Volterra Foundation - research.volterra-detroit.org/
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  • @rocketman1058
    @rocketman1058Ай бұрын

    From Romania here: thanks Paul, been familiar with your voice since 2010. I was in University and everyone was jumping on ArchiCAD and Nemetschek, but me as a maverick decided to explore Revit, that nobody heard about. Almost 15 Years later, I work as a Digital Technology Manager, in an American company in London, UK, and I love it. PS: been to Volterra, it is magic ❤❤.

  • @TheRevitKid

    @TheRevitKid

    Ай бұрын

    Cheers!!

  • @spaciotechtonics
    @spaciotechtonicsАй бұрын

    Just because it is possible doesn't mean that it should be done. Using the right software for the intent is often important. For this workflow especially I think Rhino is a much better tool to pull it off given the modelling capabilities and importing context geometry directly.

  • @rocketman1058

    @rocketman1058

    Ай бұрын

    I'd argue Maya would be even better, but we'll stay with revit

  • @TheRevitKid

    @TheRevitKid

    Ай бұрын

    There is a difference between modeling a 3D shape and BIM. Sure, Maya/Blender/Rhino are bette at modeling 3D meshes… but, we are documenting buildings. Not avocados.

  • @pierdoro1983
    @pierdoro1983Ай бұрын

    my city...haha

  • @TheRevitKid

    @TheRevitKid

    Ай бұрын

    Cheers !!!

  • @zeldaah
    @zeldaahАй бұрын

    OMG, alabaster on a lathe with not even a dust mask. (I am apparently too contemporary in my sensibilities to enjoy anything anymore.) Sorry, back to your BIM content, carry on.

  • @TheRevitKid

    @TheRevitKid

    Ай бұрын

    haha I was thinking the same thing… maybe people lungs are just made of alabaster in Volterra.

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