Prior to taking AE 410/510, I was aware of Revit and
databases as a concept, but I did not have a good understanding of what those
systems were capable of. Dynamo and
grasshopper were also great software to get exposed to, as they allowed me to
see where design firms in the architectural engineering and construction (AEC)
industry is moving towards. These, along
with emerging technologies like robots, artificial intelligence, and augmented
reality, can expedite construction projects and ultimately save money.
How this class exposed me to the Revit software I believe
will significantly help me in the future.
At my job as a consulting engineer in the AEC industry, I am involved on
some of Philadelphia’s largest and most forward-thinking design teams. BIM360, as mentioned in this class, is one of
the databases that I have been using, and on the same project, Revit is also
being used. Using these two software
together has been extremely helpful, where Revit is being used in the design
process and communication between various trades for coordination. Then, BIM360 is being used to track problems
with a system once it is installed on site.
Similar methods to issue tracking and design can be created using
different software, but this concept is extremely helpful for projects with an
integrated project delivery (IPD) method.
Dynamo and grasshopper are also clearly helpful to the design process,
although for the specific career path that I am working towards, I do not believe
they will be applicable.
Databases I believe are more applicable to my future
career. Occasionally there will be a
project with hundreds or thousands of different buildings where data for each
one must be collected. Alternatively,
there may be a single building, but thousands of photos that can be categorized
by location in the building or what type of work is being photographed. Larger projects like the second one mentioned
can take years, or decades to complete, and with photos being taken daily, this
can add up very quickly. Towards the end
of said project, finding specific photos can be difficult, but utilizing
databases and queries, it could be possible to find specific photos much
faster, saving time, and making the overall process less arduous.
Comment 1 Kunlun Ren:
Kunlun, it is great that you were able to get the
opportunity to learn Revit and Microsoft Access. I was in a similar situation where I have
been putting off learning Revit and other software for years now, even though I
knew I could learn it and that it would be helpful. This was because I was either always too
busy, and I knew that it was not an immediate concern, meaning I could learn it
later. I liked that this course forced
me to learn the software, although I also wish that Revit were taught earlier
in the AE curriculum at Drexel to help with junior design and senior design.
Comment 2 Harvin Bhandal:
Harvin, good points bringing up the novice level assignments
versus the experienced ones. I loved how
Professor Mitchell allowed us to decide every assignment what level we were at,
and be graded fairly and accordingly to our skill level. Students who have used Revit over their
co-ops obviously were more experienced with the software, and could complete
the experienced task, while students like me who are not as familiar with Revit
could do the novice level assignment.
The same can be said about databases.
This also allowed everyone in the class to learn more about databases
and Revit, since everyone was able to expand into new areas of the software
that they were unfamiliar with before.
Comment 3 Richard Kimball:
Richard, that is really cool that you have been teaching
yourself to code and learn databases on your own. I have also been meaning to begin watching
videos online to teach myself specifically how to learn the command prompt on a
computer, as I believe mass file edits are a common task that I will be
given. Learning the syntax and commands
involved with the command prompt will help me streamline these processes, and
save significant amounts of time. Like
you, I also want to learn databases and coding, and this class has been a great
jumpstart to me gaining that knowledge.
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