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Tiêu đề Ceilings and Interiors
Trường học University of Architecture
Chuyên ngành Interior Design
Thể loại Học phần
Năm xuất bản 2011
Thành phố Hanoi
Định dạng
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Select the following families: Base Cabinet-2 Bin.rfa Base Cabinet-Double Door & 2 Drawer.rfa Base Cabinet-Double Door Sink Unit.rfa Base Cabinet-Filler.rfa Base Cabinet-Single D

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F i g u R e 9 5 3 Adding furniture to the office

4 In the Project Browser, right-click on the new 3D view and call it Perspective of Corner Office.

5 You can change the Visual Style setting to Shaded w/ Edges, and even

turn on shadows, if you need to do so Remember, however, shadows are unnecessary and will slow down the view dramatically (see Figure 9.55)

F i g u R e 9 5 4 Adding a camera (perspective view) to the corner office

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F i g u R e 9 5 5 The perspective of the corner office If you notice your

entertainment unit is backward, you will have to go back to plan to rotate it.

It’s time for a kitchen! This is such a nice office, there seems to be a need for a

break area right outside We would not want our executive to have to walk very

far for a cup of coffee or a snack

To get started, we’ll load some countertops and cabinets:

1 On the Insert tab, click the Load Family button.

2 Browse to the Casework folder

3 Open the Domestic Kitchen folder

4 Select the following families:

Base Cabinet-2 Bin.rfa





Base Cabinet-Double Door & 2 Drawer.rfa





Base Cabinet-Double Door Sink Unit.rfa





Base Cabinet-Filler.rfa





Base Cabinet-Single Door & Drawer.rfa





Counter Top-L Shaped w Sink Hole 2.rfa





Upper Cabinet-Double Door-Wall.rfa





5 Click Open.

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6 Add the countertop, as shown in Figure 9.56.

F i g u R e 9 5 6 Adding the countertop

7 Press Esc twice.

8 Select the countertop.

9 Select the stretch arrows and stretch the leg of the counter to the end

of the wall, as shown in Figure 9.57

F i g u R e 9 5 7 Lengthening the counter leg to meet the corner of the wall

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10 Add the Base Cabinet-Double Door Sink Unit 30″ under the sink.

11 Align the base unit under the sink.

You now have a counter and a sink base The problem is, you have no idea how

high these items are or what they really look like That’s okay—this is Revit

You just need to create two elevations looking at these items, as follows:

1 On the Create panel on the View tab, click the Elevation button.

2 Add an interior elevation looking north, as shown in Figure 9.58.

3 Select the square marker and turn on the elevation looking west (see

Figure 9.58)

4 Rename the north elevation to Kitchen North.

5 Rename the west elevation to Kitchen West.

With the elevations in, we can now flip back and forth to make sure we are

putting the items in the right places, and to get a good idea of how our cabinet

run is looking

F i g u R e 9 5 8 Adding elevations to aid in design

The remainder of the procedure will involve adding the rest of the cabinets

Let’s do it!

1 On the Home tab, click the Place A Component button.

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2 From the Change Element Type menu, select Base Cabinet - Single

Door & Drawer 24″

3 Place the base cabinet to the right of the sink cabinet.

4 Press Esc twice; then select the Kitchen North elevation Does your

elevation look like Figure 9.59?

5 Go back to the Level 1 floor plan.

6 Place a Base Cabinet Double Door & 2 Drawer 36″ in the position shown in Figure 9.60

7 Press Esc twice; then select the Kitchen West elevation.

F i g u R e 9 5 9 The elevation of the cabinet run

8 Move the base cabinet so there is a 1″ counter overhang, as shown in Figure 9.61

9 Copy the base cabinet to the right three times (see Figure 9.62).

10 Click the Place A Component button.

11 Find Base Cabinet-Filler.

12 Click the Edit Type button.

13 Click Duplicate.

14 Change the name to Filler - 1’–1” and click OK.

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F i g u R e 9 6 0 Placing the 36″ double door, two-drawer base cabinet

F i g u R e 9 6 1 The base cabinets are filling the run.

15 Change the Depth 1’–1”.

16 Click OK.

17 Insert the base filler into the model, as shown in Figure 9.62.

F i g u R e 9 6 2 The base filler

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18 Select the filler.

19 In the Properties dialog, change Width to 3/4”.

20 Add another Base Cabinet : Filler - 1′–1″ to the opposite cabinet to create the corner, as shown in Figure 9.63

F i g u R e 9 6 3 The completed corner

The bases are done! It is time to add some wall cabinets to the kitchen I think

at this point you will have enough experience to go on your own to populate the rest of your building as you see fit

1 On the Home tab, click the Place A Component button.

2 In the Type Selector, select Upper Cabinet-Double-Door-Wall 36

3 Place the wall cabinet in the model, as shown in Figure 9.64 (Don’t

worry too much about aligning it to the cabinet below We will align

it in elevation.)

4 Open the Kitchen West elevation.

5 Click the Align button on the Modify tab.

6 Align the wall cabinet to the base cabinet, as shown in Figure 9.65.

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7 Copy the wall cabinet to the right three times.

8 Save the model.

F i g u R e 9 6 4 Adding the wall cabinet

F i g u R e 9 6 5 Aligning the wall to the base

Your cabinets should look like Figure 9.66

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F i g u R e 9 6 6 The finished east wall of the kitchen

Now that the kitchen is in place, it would be nice to add a tile floor only to that area You can accomplish this without having to add extra floors to the model You can simply split the face of the floor that is already there, and add an addi-tional material

Adding Alternate Floor Materials

Carpeting does not perform well in kitchens This is information we know What

we don’t know is how to add tile to a carpeted floor system without having to cut the existing floor and start piecing in sections of alternate materials The follow-ing procedure will guide you through the steps:

1 Click the Split Face button on the Modify tab, as shown near the top

right of Figure 9.67

2 Select the entire floor This may require finding the edge of the floor

along an exterior wall (see Figure 9.67)

3 Click the Line button on the Draw panel, and draw a continuous line

around the area, as shown in Figure 9.68

4 On the Modify | Split Face ➢ Create Boundary tab, click Finish Edit Mode

N O T E remember: you cannot have any overlapping lines or gaps while adding your magenta sketch lines

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F i g u R e 9 6 7 Clicking the Split Face button and selecting the slab edge

Although it does not seem like it, you have split the kitchen from the rest of

the floor Next you’ll apply a material to the kitchen The first step will be to

cre-ate a suitable mcre-aterial to use

F i g u R e 9 6 8 Drawing the perimeter of the alternate floor material

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