![]() ![]() Leveraging his professional and academic experience, Daniel has written the following textbooks: Interior Design using Revit 2017, Design Integration using Revit 2017 (Architecture, Structure and MEP), Architectural Commercial Design using Revit 2017, Residential Design using Revit 2017, Residential Design using AutoCAD 2017, Commercial Design using AutoCAD 2013, Chapters in Architectural Drawing? Hand Sketching in a Digital World, Hand Sketching, Adobe Photoshop and Google SketchUp for Interior Designers and SketchUp 2013 for Interior Designers. Dan is engaged fulltime as the BIM Administrator at a 250 person multi-discipline firm, providing training and support for all disciplines of Autodesk® Revit® (Architecture, Structure and MEP), AutoCAD® and Civil 3D®. Dan also teaches a module on ElumTools in two separate classes at North Dakota University to architecture and interior design students. He has used ElumTools since its original Beta program and presented on it in three different countries including several locations in the United States. ![]() November 3rd, 2016 11am-1pm Mountain Time Zoneĭaniel John Stine, CSI, CDT is a Wisconsin registered architect, author, instructor, BIM manager, and architect working in the AEC field since 1991. Revit Luminaire Families - Best Practices for Lighting Calculations 2 hours ($200/attendee) Special Bonus Material: When you attend you will also receive in PDF format a 66 page chapter on basic family construction from Dan Stine’s Revit Textbook “Design Integration Using Autodesk Revit 2017”. End users of Revit and ElumTools will enjoy the many valuable tips for understanding and interacting with the wide variety of family content available from today’s providers. This course provides vital content for anyone creating families that is interested in preserving integrity for accurate lighting calculations. Matt Kincaid for a two hour session on Revit Luminaire Families. Dan Stine in a team effort with our own Mr. Lighting Analysts is once again pleased to host noted Revit expert and author, Mr. Editor's Note: David Speer of Lighting Analysts asked us to relay the following. ![]()
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