No 3 (7): 1–8.

Architecture

2017

Scientific article

UDK 721.021.2

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George Shvets
Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University
(St.Petersburg, Polytechnicheskaya, 29),
renegat51rus@mail.ru
Elena Dyatchina
Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University
(St.Petersburg, Polytechnicheskaya, 29),
cool.dyatchina@mail.ru

Cut Opening Free software for Autodesk Revit as an alternative way of making holes in structural elements in building design

Paper submitted on: 07/13/2017;
Accepted on: 10/26/2017;
Abstract. In this article the comparative analysis of speed and efficiency of resolving conflicts between the structural elements in an original program Autodesk Revit and Autodesk Revit with addition Cut Opening Free is compared. The authors analyze the advantages that such add-on programs give. The purpose of the study presented in this article is to show the importance of using and studying supplement programs. This topic is relevant in connection with the wide spread of BIM-technologies.
Keywords: computer-aided design (CAD); Autodesk Revit; Cut Opening Free; BIM-technology; building design; collisions in building design.

For citation: Shvets, G. , Dyatchina, E. Cut Opening Free software for Autodesk Revit as an alternative way of making holes in structural elements in building design. StudArctic forum. 2017, 3 (7): 1–8.

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