Complex library PRESBETON for Revit Architecture

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Tisková zpráva
17.06.2014 08:20
PRESBETON Nova, s. r. o.

Families of concrete products and add-on for generating surface textures of pavements

The electronic catalog PRESBETON for Revit Architecture 2013 and 2014 includes the complete range of the company: concrete pavements, curbs, masonry elements, fences, outdoor architecture, stairs, retaining walls, and accessories. This is the most extensive catalog of a comprehensive range of concrete products for Revit users in the Czech Republic, saving you hours of time when inserting these elements into the project.

The main component of the catalog is the API add-on, which allows you to configure any layout made up of the type of pavement, the type of its surface, and the colors of individual tiles that the manufacturer supplies. The result is a generated texture and hatching that can be used for project documentation as well as visualizations. Users of BIM software Revit Architecture 2013 and 2014 can create layouts even from individual 3D tile elements and thus create an unlimited number of variations.

Other parts of the PRESBETON company's range can be used as regular parametric 3D elements.

All objects are programmed to respond to levels of detail from coarse to the finest, where, for example, joints are acknowledged in pavements. Bills of quantities are a matter of course.

Recommended HW and SW configuration

Given that the API add-on works with an information database of several GB in size, a more powerful configuration is recommended, which generally applies to Revit 2013 and 2014 as well.

- 64-bit Windows operating system
- Minimum 8 GB RAM
- Minimum 4 GB free space on the hard drive (before installation)


BIM project s.r.o.
Division of Revit Architecture
Ing. arch. Jakub Zoula
+420 722 926 037
jakub.zoula@bimproject.cz

PRESBETON Nova, s.r.o.
Ing. Michal Sluka
+420 733 164 690
michal.sluka@presbeton.cz
www.presbeton.cz
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