BIM Tag

Another one for the books! YAY! We are excited to share the completed interior remodel of a Master Closet Suite! It was an absolute pleasure working with Nathan Turner again! Check out the video below to see the transformation of the design in the model to...

Hillside homes can be very tricky to design. You want to try to balance cut and fill, allowing the house to follow with the hillside rather than just carving out a flat pad and sticking a two-story house on it (definitely not site appropriate)....

We are a Revit office.  And we have been a Revit office since 2012.  We have a lot of experience working in Revit!  Now Revit is not perfect, you just need to checkout our Conversations with Revit Series to see some of our recurring issues,...

Hey there! Last time when we talked about our schematic design process, we used our Thousand Oaks project as an example to walk you through it. Now that we have been moving through Design Development and into Construction Documents we have some more things refined. We've...

To be white or to be blue, that is the question. Out Claremont House interior remodel project continues as we try to finalize our kitchen cabinetry.  The primary focus in this kitchen is the gorgeous French range from Lacanche.  The traditional range we are looking at...

Hello friends! Thanks for joining us today. We are still waiting for the infinite library of components to be generated for us to use but until then we are creating new components to use in our model. With that we noticed there are a couple of...

Every project has its own unique requirements and as such the types of drawings packages we produce can vary from a simple project with one design package to a vary complex project with upwards of six design packages, each designed for a different jurisdictional approval. ...

Hey friends! Here@HAYNE we are Revit fans (with mixed emotions about some things) and thought it would be fun to rate the standard component library it comes with. Some categories are great while others could use some changes and then there ones I've never opened. We...

Welcome back! As we continue to work in (and love) Enscape, we thought it would be interesting to compare render views from Enscape and Revit. Before using Enscape we would buy credits and send views from Revit to render in the cloud so we could continue...