When the
Revit designer (architect or engineer) identifies a design challenge that will benefit from the generative design process, they can collaborate with a
Dynamo author to design a new study type for
Generative Design in Revit.
This workflow describes collaboration between the
Revit designer and the
Dynamo author. It assumes that a
Dynamo author is creating the graphs, and someone else is using them in
Revit. Both roles may, in fact, be performed by the same person.
- The
Revit designer works on the building model, developing it until they encounter a design challenge where they want to use generative design to iterate possible solutions.
- The designer collaborates with a
Dynamo author to define goals, constraints, constants, and variables.
They also identify the types of information (outputs) that they want to know for each outcome.
See
About Design Criteria for a Study and
Generative Design Primer: Anatomy of a Good Generative Design Process.
- The
Dynamo author does the following:
- Creates a
Dynamo graph to generate outcomes that address the design challenge.
See
Dynamo Primer: Dynamo for Revit and
Generative Design Primer.
- Tests and refines the graph.
- Uses the graph to
create the study type for use with
Generative Design in Revit.
- Provides the resulting DYN file and its Dependencies folder to the designer, or copies them to a mapped network drive that the designer can access.
- The designer copies the files to a folder on their local computer or makes sure they have access to the mapped network drive. See
Add a Study Type.
The
Revit designer then uses the new study type to create a study.