revit architecture Tag

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...

Our Sierra Towers project is moving into construction, and as we start demolition to field verify some existing conditions (like drain pipe and mechanical ductwork locations) we spent some time refining our cabinetry designs.  As we've talked about previously, our current work-flow is to create...

Welcome back! Here@HAYNE we are always open to exploring new ways to work and showcase our designs. We recently came across Enscape, which is a live rendering program,  and thought we would give it a shot! So far I am an Enscape fan! It has some really...

Our Sierra Towers Project moves into Design Development We have been pushing full steam ahead with our Sierra Towers Remodel and we are starting to pick some materials and finishes.  Check out our warm modern vibes below...

Hello again! We hope you are staying safe as we continue through these quarantine times. Our office continues to work remote and we were recently asked to create a fire access plan with paths that were fluid, not linear, and calculate their lengths to show they...

Continuing from last week's post, this week we have another project that we presented through PowerPoint via Zoom. Unlike the project from last week, this project we had an Auto Cad base that we were able to bring into Revit to create a BIM model. This...

With a few commercial projects in development here at Hayne, we have been spending time reviewing the Building Code (thank you UpCodes!)  to calculate occupancy and minimum plumbing fixtures required.   When we worked in AutoCad this would be completed as a separate calculation, maybe in...