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RTC Roundup – Europe 2015 Edition – Top 11 Tweets

One of the things I love about RTC events is the community, and their love of Twitter. Even if you are’t at the event you feel like you’re there because of the play-by-play you get on Twitter. In honor of this I have put together my Top 11 Tweets and Twitter Threads from RTCEUR 2015.

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Budapest here I come – RTCEUR 2015 Oct. 29th – 31st 2015

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The excitement and nerves are starting to churn away in my stomach as the time draws closer and closer to board the Big A330-300 to cross the pond to give my 2 session at the Revit Technology Conference Europe 2015, in Budapest Hungary. This will be my 4th time attending an RTC event (3rd as a speaker) but my first one outside of North America, and I’m excited to see the similarities, and differences. I was also luck enough to be able to get an extra few days added on to the trip so I can explore Budapest as this will be my first time in Hungary (anywhere in Europe in fact). But enough about me, how about some information on my two sessions.

Revit Roofs Suck! – Session 2.5 – Friday Oct. 30th, 4:15 pm – 5:30 pm – Grand ballroom & Plenary (Breakout 1)

  • This is an updated versions of the same class I gave at RTCNA 2015 this summer. Spoiler alert I’ve now found a 3rd party app that WILL allow you to create roof geometry!
  • This is one of the things that I hear most often about using Revit, especially from residential design users. Another popular quip is that Revit is only good at roofs for commercial architecture, like flat roofs. While these are common conceptions of adding roofs in Revit, are they justified?During this presentation we will examine the roof tools that come with Revit, and how they work (or don’t work). While examining the out of the box tools we will learn about some functionality that tends to get forgot about, but can make the roofing process a little easier (like align eves). However once we end our tour of the roof tools we will discover that there are some holes that will need to be filled, and depending on your workflow maybe many holes. This is where the exploration of other option and tools in Revit begins, so suitable workarounds can be found to complete the needed workflow. Sometimes these workarounds are best served when they come from a third party add-in or app for Revit, so this option will also be investigated.At the end of the presentation I hope the takeaway is not how Revit roofs work, but how to make roofs work in Revit.
  • Key Learning Outcomes:
    1. Better understand the roof tools that are available in Revit out of the box
    2. Learn some workarounds for common roof issue not addressed with native Revit roof tools
    3. How to simplify the creation of some popular residential roofs
  • Level: All levels

So What’s this A360 Collaboration for Revit I’ve heard so much about? – Session 3.4 – Saturday Oct. 31st,  2:30 pm – 3:45 pm – Grand ballroom & Plenary (Breakout 1)

  • This will be a beginner’s guide to A360 Collaboration for Revit. The intent of this session is to give a high level overview of what this program can do, and how it can do it.This session will cover what exactly A360 Collaboration for Revit is, and how it works as a cloud based program. The session will also look at the benefits and the drawbacks of working with the program. We will also spend some time on a comparison between Revit, Revit Server, and A360 Collaboration for Revit. What do they all have in common, and what separates them all. We will also looking into some basic workflows and best practices for working with A360 Collaboration for Revit.
  • Key Learning Outcomes:
    1. What is A360 Collaboration for Revit
    2. How to use A360 Collaboration for Revit
    3. How does Revit and A360 Collaboration for Revit Compare
  • Level: All levels

I also have it on good authority that there is still time (and spots) if you want to register for RTCEUR to see either of my sessions, or any of the many other awesome sessions!

Hope to see you there!

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RTC Europe is 2 weeks away!

I don’t do a lot of rebloging (just a lot of links to blogs) but I thought this post was worth it for a few reasons.

1st I will also be attending RTCEUR and have 2 sessions of my own (shameless plug).

  • Session 2.5 – Friday October 30th – 4:15 pm – 5:30 pm
    Topic: Revit Roofs Suck!
  • Session 3.4 – Saturday October 31st – 2:30 pm – 3:45 pm
    Topic: So what’s this A360 Collaboration for Revit I’ve heard so much about?

2nd I’m enrolled in this session myself and I’m very excited to see what comes next after this cool preview in this post.

3rd I’ve been told that their are bakeries in the subway stations so when you get off the subway you smell fresh baking.

See you in Hungary!

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In case you didn’t know or perhaps forgotten, I will be speaking at RTC Europe in two weeks. This year’s conference is in Budapest, Hungary and is from October 29-31. It is not too late register, so if you want to see my speaking session, Revit Sites and Landscapes, go and register now.

I have been fairly busy these last few weeks getting my presentation together.

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Vegas, Baby! Vegas!

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The AU 2015 acceptance emails came out this week, and I was lucky enough to get one again this year! This will cap off a busy year of Speaking for me with 2 classes at RTCNA 2015 in July, 2 Classes and RTCEUR 2015 in October, and then one more at AU 2015 in December.

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