New Revit Tut
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Hello people
As the title to this post may suggest, we have a new revit tut.
The link to it is:
http://cadlab.blogspot.com/2006/04/revit-project-chinese-united-mansions.htmlhttp://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3732/1264/200/pabst%20elevations.jpg
"peter said...
Your next assignment is due for the 21st of April 2006, at the beginning of the lecture....Final submission requirements:3 plans, 2 street elevations, 1 East-West section, 1 perspective (of your own choice)Lay drawings out on sheet- plans should be at scale 1:100, other drawings may be 1:200. Size page accordingly. Choose your fonts to match the rest of your presentation."
Good Luck.
Feige
As the title to this post may suggest, we have a new revit tut.
The link to it is:
http://cadlab.blogspot.com/2006/04/revit-project-chinese-united-mansions.htmlhttp://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3732/1264/200/pabst%20elevations.jpg
"peter said...
Your next assignment is due for the 21st of April 2006, at the beginning of the lecture....Final submission requirements:3 plans, 2 street elevations, 1 East-West section, 1 perspective (of your own choice)Lay drawings out on sheet- plans should be at scale 1:100, other drawings may be 1:200. Size page accordingly. Choose your fonts to match the rest of your presentation."
Good Luck.
Feige
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Your next assignment is due for the 21st of April 2006, at the beginning of the lecture....
Final submission requirements:
3 plans, 2 street elevations, 1 East-West section, 1 perspective (of your own choice)
Lay drawings out on sheet- plans should be at scale 1:100, other drawings may be 1:200. Size page accordingly. Choose your fonts to match the rest of your presentation.
on Cadlab
Your next assignment is due for the 21st of April 2006, at the beginning of the lecture....
Final submission requirements:
3 plans, 2 street elevations, 1 East-West section, 1 perspective (of your own choice)
Lay drawings out on sheet- plans should be at scale 1:100, other drawings may be 1:200. Size page accordingly. Choose your fonts to match the rest of your presentation.
- Posted at 10:43 pm | By Peter le Roux