Introduction
In this project I had to make a 3D model of an utility shed that had multiple constraints and directions to guide us thought the building process. I had to use Revit, which is a 3D designing program to create the utility shed. I had time before the project to use Revit and get use to some of the main features. Some of the main constraints included the utility shed to be 12 feet by 16 feet. Also to have a minimum of two windows and one door. One side of the utility shed had to be brick and the other three had to be a specific siding. The roof had to be a gamble style roof and many more constraints that had to be followed as I progressed through the project.
Reflection
This is definitely something I could see myself doing in the future as this program is used every day to create 3D models of building. I had some trouble with some of the steps but that's due to me just starting to learn how to use the program as I am use to a different 3D modeling program called sketch up. Although Revit is very similar to a program called Inventor that I used freshman year n engineering. Revit does do a good job though of showing different views of the building as you are building it so you can get a better understanding of how buildings are built and designed in real life. For example the B-Sized construction drawing is a good way to see all the main parts of the building and it really breaks down the design. I also had a project that followed this one, as I had to calculate the price it would cost to build the utility shed. Overall this was a fun project and a very good learning experience.