Visual Programming with Dynamo & Revit - AulaGEO

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This course is a friendly and introductory guide to the world of computational design using Dynamo, an open-source visual programming platform for designers.
In progress, it is developed through projects in which the basic concepts of visual programming will be learned. Among the topics, we will cover working with computational geometries, best practices for rule-based design, application programming for interdisciplinary design, and much more with the Dynamo Platform.
#AulaGEO Dynamo's power is evident in a wide variety of design-related activities. Dynamo allows us to:
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Explore programming for the first time
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Connect workflows in various software
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Promote the activity of communities of users, contributors, and developers
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Develop an open-source platform with constant improvements
The need to make designs more efficiently and with higher quality in construction projects forces us to use tools designed to optimize time and resources. Mastery of Computational and Generative Design opens the possibility of applying a large number of innovative techniques for the conception of projects and the evaluation of multiple alternatives efficiently and quickly, obtaining unbeatable results.
The possibility of applying new design techniques significantly widens the range of solutions to be offered to end customers for the execution of projects. At the same time, it offers the designer the opportunity to grow in competitiveness, and facing new challenges.
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Introduction to Dynamo
Lecture 1: First approach to Dynamo and its scope
Lecture 2: What is Computational Design?
Lecture 3: Dynamo user interface
Lecture 4: Work space
Lecture 5: First Project in Dynamo
Lecture 6: Nodes in detail
Lecture 7: Cables in detail
Lecture 8: Managing the programs
Lecture 9: Data flow
Lecture 10: Mathematical operations
Lecture 11: Logical conditions
Lecture 12: Text Strings
Lecture 13: Colors
Geometry treatment
Lecture 14: Vectors
Lecture 15: Points
Lecture 16: Curves
Lecture 17: Surfaces
Lecture 18: Solid
Lecture 19: Tights
Lecture 20: Lists definition
Lecture 21: Working with lists
Lecture 22: Lists of lists
Lecture 23: n-dimensional lists
Connection to Revit
Lecture 24: Object selection
Lecture 25: Object editing
Lecture 26: Item creation
Lecture 27: Creation of direct forms
Lecture 28: Personalization
Lecture 29: Documentation
Lecture 30: Export and Import to Excel
Lecture 31: Dynamo Player
Lecture 32: Curtain panels with solar sudy