The task was to recreate an intricate stair, I chose to model the stair from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver. I used the stair tool in Revit to calculate the riser heights, then from there everything was modeled in place. I created several custom families for this project including glass standoff hardware, and brackets for the railing. As well as custom profiles for the railings and anti-slip safety nosing.
Emily Carr University of Art and Design
The task was to model a wood slat ceiling in Revit. I used the sloped glazing tool to create a horizontal curtain wall, and made a custom mullion family. I referenced Armstrong Ceilings' technical drawings and specifications to complete my detailing work for this project.
Armstrong Ceilings, Forté Veneered Ceiling Panels
The task was to efficiently layout the number of workstations required by the client, while maintaining proper clearance for egress.
For this project I utilized the "freeze" and "thaw" option in the AutoCAD viewports, and many layers, to overlay the content from the furnishing plan and ceiling plan over an Xref. This allowed me to make two separate plans without duplicating work