
Objective. The article is devoted to the actual problem of minimizing the designer's work time using Dynamo Studio as a powerful tool for automating design tasks.Method. A description of some of the possibilities of the Dynamo Studio visual programming environment when developing a building project in the Revit software package is given.Result. Dynamo scripts work methods are presented and described, which allow to significantly speed up the processes of modeling and preparation of project documentation. The principles of information modeling make it possible to increase the speed of the project work being carried out without adversely affecting its quality. This makes it possible to avoid a wide range of design errors, which in the future will not lead to corresponding problems during the construction phase of the facility. The results of the application of the developed algorithms for the automated construction of a three-dimensional model of a multi-storey building are presented.Conclusion. Using the visual programming environment allows you to create an information model that updates its configuration when the elements included in it change.
Technology, program code, T, information modeling, operator, visual programming, automation
Technology, program code, T, information modeling, operator, visual programming, automation
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