Transforming Landscape Design

Transforming Landscape Design

Insights from Sherman Powell,

Group BIM/CAD Manager at Urbis

With over 20 years of experience using Autodesk Revit, Sherman Powell, Group BIM Manager at Urbis, successfully implemented the software at Urbis for their landscape architecture projects. Despite initial resistance from the team, which was accustomed to using AutoCAD, Sherman successfully upskilled and trained everyone to apply BIM workflows? and within three months, the team was able to produce over 300 construction documents, all within Autodesk Revit. Sherman expressed his dedication to supporting the landscape team in transitioning to this powerful tool and highlighted the game-changing impact of the Environment for Revit? plugin in that process, by providing discipline- appropriate tools.

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BIM Landscape Project. Image by: Urbis

Revit's Initial Limitations for Landscape Design

Powell acknowledges that Revit, as an industry-standard BIM authoring tool, originally focused on disciplines such as architecture, structural engineering, and building services. The software lacked comprehensive tools for landscape architecture and urban design, which posed challenges for landscape designers. Powell highlighted the need for workarounds, such as using architectural tools within Revit to model complex landscape elements, and relying on other software for simple tasks such as modeling surfaces, calculating earthworks and more.

“I hope Environment for Revit will help other landscape architects to get into Revit like other disciplines."
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“At Urbis, we love to shape cities and communities for a better future”, Powell. Image by: Urbis

Realizing the Potential of Revit for Landscape Architecture and Urban Design

Powell's perspective shifted when he discovered Environment for Revit?, a plugin developed by Arch-Intelligence. After exploring the software and its capabilities, Powell realized that this tool revolutionized landscape modeling in Revit. He praised Environment for its robust tools that enable flexible manipulation of 3D surfaces within Revit to accommodate even the most complex landscape designs. The plugin also offers calculation and documentation features, such as its ability to generate planting layer drawings and automate plant scattering, making modeling tasks more efficient, says Powell.

“By pushing the boundaries and seeking alternative workflows, we have incorporated landscape design seamlessly into our BIM processes.”

Empowering Landscape Architects

URBIS, always at the forefront of technology for landscape architecture and urban design, embraced Environment for Revit? with open arms. They have been working closely with Nexsys to provide feedback and improve some of the features. According to Powell, Arch-Intelligence demonstrated exceptional attentiveness to Urbis' specific needs, working closely with them to address these requirements effectively. This collaboration enabled Urbis to enhance their workflow and productivity to an even greater extent. He commended Arch-Intelligence for recognizing the challenges faced by landscape architects in Revit and actively working to make their experience better.

"Using Revit for landscape modeling has proven to be time-efficient and has made complex tasks easier."
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Landscape and Urban Design Project. Image by: Urbis

Beyond Imagination: Landscape Modeling with Revit

Powell concluded by showcasing project images that exemplified the possibilities of landscape modeling in Revit. He shared pictures from the Queen's Wharf project, demonstrating the detailed and complex landscape models created using Revit. Powell also highlighted the use of Revit for urban design projects, emphasizing its time-saving benefits and coordination advantages. He also mentioned the great contribution Revit, coupled with Environment for Revit? has to the overall design and planning process, by providing real-time visualization and quantification and bringing the landscape project to life, as well as improving communication with project stakeholders.

“Revit is the future of landscape architecture, offering immense potential for creating sustainable and visually stunning environments.”

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All quotes were taken from AILA’s Webinar: BIM for Landscape Architecture. We invite you to watch the recorded webinar here.

Stan Chorianopoulos

Senior Building Designer at KLM Spatial ?? Certified Passive House Consultant ? 20+ Year in Construction & Architectural Building Design ? Revit Professional ? Sustainable Building Ethusiast

1 年

Great webinar. Is it available on Vimeo for viewing at a later stage? Can’t seem to find it on the Vimeo site. Cheers!

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