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BIM Home Study

About

Revit Practice

Location

Vietnam

Focus

Residential  Unit

Year

2024

Keywords

Revit, BIM, Software

Overview

 

This project was created as a technical exercise to develop my proficiency in Revit and Building Information Modelling (BIM). Based on a residential design by Point Group, I focused on modelling the building elements accurately, managing views, generating documentation sets, and applying material and lighting settings for realistic visualisation. While the architectural design was not my own, this project allowed me to explore key Revit functions and workflows that are essential for efficient BIM-based project delivery.

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Perspective View
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RETHINK THE PROCESS

Working with Revit shifted how I understand architectural documentation. Instead of drawing every plan, section, and elevation separately—as in traditional methods—I could focus on building a single, coordinated 3D model. The 2D drawings followed automatically, reducing repetitive tasks and making revisions far less frustrating. This experience showed me the power of BIM: not just as a tool, but as a smarter, more integrated way to design.

Isometric Floor Plan
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Floor Plan
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Section
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Isometric Section
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Staircase Detail
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Revit Viewport
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CONCLUDING WORDS

Through creating this Revit project from scratch, I have learned how to navigate the software efficiently, develop accurate 3D models, and integrate key architectural components into a cohesive design. This process has strengthened my understanding of BIM workflows, improved my attention to detail, and enhanced my ability to visualize and document a building comprehensively. Overall, it has been a valuable step in building both technical proficiency and design confidence.

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