When setting up a generative design study to explore design alternatives (outcomes), select the generation method and provide information required for the study.
Video: Create a Generative Design Study
For information about using the sample study types provided with the Revit installation, see Sample Study Types.
During the Create Study workflow, the Define Study dialog displays after you select the study type. Proceed as follows:
The method determines the algorithm used to generate outcomes.
Each method requires that you provide a different set of information. When you select a method, the Define Study dialog updates to display appropriate fields.
If the Define Study dialog shows a section titled Select, you must select one or more elements in the model, select values from drop-down lists, or define a file path for an input node that references a file but has no file input data.
Until you select these items, a warning symbol displays next to each item, and you cannot click the Generate button to start the study.
To select elements from the model:
Example: To generate room layouts for desks, select the room where the desks will be located.
In some cases, you need to select multiple elements at once. For example, when creating a Maximize Window Views study, you select multiple windows or curtain elements. After doing so, click Finish on the Options Bar.
After you select appropriate elements or values, a green checkmark displays in the dialog next to each Select item.
The information required to run the study varies, depending on the chosen generation method.
For the Like This method, define the initial value for each variable. (Study values will vary by +/- 20% of the selected value.)
For the Space Evenly method, specify the number of variations of each variable to use when generating outcomes.
To define a constant, using the same value for all outcomes of the study, clear its check box, and specify the value to use.
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The Issues section lists any issues that must be resolved before you can start the study to generate outcomes.
When all issues are resolved and required input is provided, the Generate button is enabled.
This process may take a while. The amount of time required depends on the number of outcomes or generations to be created. If desired, you can minimize the window and resume work in the model, or use other applications. Check back occasionally to see if the generative design process is complete.