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Managing and Visualizing Your BIM Data

By : Ernesto Pellegrino, Manuel André Bottiglieri, Gavin Crump, Luisa Cypriano Pieper, Dounia Touil
Book Image

Managing and Visualizing Your BIM Data

By: Ernesto Pellegrino, Manuel André Bottiglieri, Gavin Crump, Luisa Cypriano Pieper, Dounia Touil

Overview of this book

Business intelligence software has rapidly spread its roots in the AEC industry during the last few years. This has happened due to the presence of rich digital data in BIM models whose datasets can be gathered, organized, and visualized through software such as Autodesk Dynamo BIM and Power BI. Managing and Visualizing Your BIM Data helps you understand and implement computer science fundamentals to better absorb the process of creating Dynamo scripts and visualizing the collected data on powerful dashboards. This book provides a hands-on approach and associated methodologies that will have you productive and up and running in no time. After understanding the theoretical aspects of computer science and related topics, you will focus on Autodesk Dynamo to develop scripts to manage data. Later, the book demonstrates four case studies from AEC experts across the world. In this section, you’ll learn how to get started with Autodesk Dynamo to gather data from a Revit model and create a simple C# plugin for Revit to stream data on Power BI directly. As you progress, you’ll explore how to create dynamic Power BI dashboards using Revit floor plans and make a Power BI dashboard to track model issues. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to develop a script to gather a model’s data and visualize datasets in Power BI easily.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Section 1: Overview of Digitalization and BIM Data
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Section 2: Examples and Case Studies from Experts around the World
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Section 3: Deep Dive into Autodesk Dynamo

Chapter 10: Gathering a Revit Model's Data from Multiple Models at Once

Welcome to Chapter 10, Gathering a Revit Model's Data from Multiple Models at Once! In this chapter, we will learn how to get data from multiple Revit models. We will do that in "ninja mode" – by that, I mean when we complete the script, we will launch it from an empty Revit model; then, Dynamo will open several Revit models in the background, gather their data, and print everything inside an Excel file. That's how a real ninja would do this! By the end of this chapter, we will be able to use the Dynamo player to launch a script and allow Dynamo to do the calculations in the background. Although it may seem like a complex thing to do, it isn't. We already explored all of the required nodes to export data from the Revit model to Excel in previous chapters, including Chapter 5, Getting Started with Autodesk Dynamo and Data Gathering, Chapter 8, Deep Dive into Dynamo Data Types...