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How to link simulation model to Revit

I beg a pardon, but it's worth sharing. A colleague of mine Michal Dengusiak has released the first-in-class library to connect Autodesk Revit to TAS simulation software. Details on LinkedIn Generally it uses Dynamo visual programming interface and allows you to update energy model in TAS from Revit data and vice versa writes results to Revit elements (i.e. spaces and zones loads). YouTube video

How to link simulation model to Revit

I beg a pardon, but it's worth sharing. A colleague of mine Michal Dengusiak has released the first-in-class library to connect Autodesk Revit to TAS simulation software. Details on LinkedIn Generally it uses Dynamo visual programming interface and allows you to update energy model in TAS from Revit data and vice versa writes results to Revit elements (i.e. spaces and zones loads). YouTube video

How to link simulation model to Revit

I beg a pardon, but it's worth sharing. A colleague of mine Michal Dengusiak has released the first-in-class library to connect Autodesk Revit to TAS simulation software. Details on LinkedIn Generally it uses Dynamo visual programming interface and allows you to update energy model in TAS from Revit data and vice versa writes results to Revit elements (i.e. spaces and zones loads). YouTube video

How to link simulation model to Revit

I beg a pardon, but it's worth sharing. A colleague of mine Michal Dengusiak has released the first-in-class library to connect Autodesk Revit to TAS simulation software. Details on LinkedIn Generally it uses Dynamo visual programming interface and allows you to update energy model in TAS from Revit data and vice versa writes results to Revit elements (i.e. spaces and zones loads). YouTube video