So watching that felt like I got tossed in a tornado and then plopped out. I had no idea what the hell was happening but appreciate your obvious knowledge and willingness to share it.
I legitimately have no idea what was going on other than Belinda was making a model of a shipping container but it was cool to watch. I don't even know what program was getting used so I'm gonna guess this was definitely a more architect friendly video.
I wonder why people always leave out the 53ft containers, commonly referred to as "Intermodal containers" or colloquially as "railboxes". They are the most impressive of the shipping container family with steel reinforcement columns about 5ft from either end to support crane operations.
Hey Belinda, I think it would be awesome if you can show the proof in your pudding by creating a draft or product of wooden vs container, all with correlation of your point of much better choices, amongst your many point. Love the channel, Good vibes from NYC!!
May I ask this question? If you are willing to live in a very small home, then, why not an already constructed RV trailer or, a Single wide mobil home? It seems like the same and they have been making small homes for decades.
First thanks for the free download of your file ... I'm not good at family creation in revit , But you really inspired me alot ... Thanks for the video
Question, I know your thoughts on container homes. I am building a 20’ container travel trailer that can be separated and set on a block foundation if needed. It has 2x4 interior stud walls turned on the side to minimize thermo bridging and so I have continuous gap for rockwool insulation. I’m using pex a plumbing and smart fixtures and appliances. Anyway I got off track; I was wandering if you know anything about exterior thermo paint products to help reduce the heat load? I’lol be using a one ton mini-split heat pump for heating and cooling and I have 3 energy efficient thermo windows for ventilation. This maybe a good video topic! Any ideas?
It would be great if shipping containers could be modified for use as construction material after their usable life. They could imbed instructions for obtaining instruction on repurposing the container on a plate in the build.
Hi there, thank you so much for providing the download. I just tried it in my project and though you made the door angle an instance parameter, I wasn't able to change them individually. When I changed the angle, all the doors changed at the same time. Is there something I'm not doing right? Sorry I'm quite new to Revit.
just go into the family and give each door angle dimension a separate parameter for instance door 1,door 2 and so on this will allow you to control each door separately
I am trying to conduct a solar and thermal analysis for a shipping container house, I downloaded the family which you have provided. But im not able to add different elements to it like doors, window or floor or even add insulation barrier. Can you please help me in how to define the element as steel and how to go about it. It would be of great help Thank you Shreyas
Good revit family skills.... ( very little attention to the frame, from the structural perspective...... But even so..... Nice family ) Hired for sure.... !
Anyone know a good free alternative to this autodesk software? If I was rolling in dough I wouldn't be trying to live in a shipping container. Nice video though.
By the time you mess with all the issues related to this Bad idea, I could build two insulated concrete houses The difference is the dimensions and shape can be whatever you want and the conditioned space is healthy Steel is highly diamagnetic. I can do insulator concrete that is paramagnetic. This impacts overall health
hi madam i need one help i apply in elevation Material tag in fine but if i reload the link model the tag is relocated automatically there is any option to fix this problem
Hi Belinda!... an awesome Revit Family, and great video... I have a question though: I added this model into my project, but I need it to be cut by the visibility cut plane when it is showed in a plant view (just like with doors families). This since I want to use it as a "room". Do you know how to set this feature?... Also, perhaps the "corrugated metal sidding" can be set as a room bounding element as well?... thanks in advance!... and keep on the good work!
Hi Belinda This was very helpful. I'm brand new to Revit and had to slow down your presentation and that was ok . I have a request though I 'm using Revit 2018 and I could not open your families I believe theyre in 2019 could you save a version in 2018 and share it in drop box I would greatly appreciate it.
Hello … I'm somewhat confused … I last saw a video from your good self and you were "tearing strips off" sea containers (SC) as a building element and now I see this video which appears to me as if you are now condoning the use of SCs Can you please relieve me of my confusion? Thank You
She is merely providing a resource for civil engineering and architecture students to use so we can replicate the designs in revit. Providing a critical learning resource for something that is industry practice is not advocating the practice. She's just providing a learning tool, not advocating for construction malpractice. In fact, she has a video with shipping containers done right. All she purports is that one needs to exercise caution as this is not a silver bullet but a relevant option with significant constraints.
@@MalcamPrasad Thank You for your informative reply Could you please direct me to the video "shipping containers done right"? I'd appreciate it I am at decision time - do I utilise SCs or not? Thanks Malcam.
Just tried to download the family, opened the winrar and avast immediately notified me that a file from the winrar tried to make changes to my system! please double check your dropbox and ensure the files are clean... smh.
I'm not even remotely going to act like I know what you're doing with the program as CAD is only something I have dipped my toe in to. What I will do is applaud your attacking this subject with not only information, but an open mind to other possibilities. It's not the subject per se, but more the thought process you're using. I have a feeling that we're looking at a 4 or 5 video series by the time you flesh it out. A playlist would be helpful with that and I look forward to the next installment.
Thanks for watching and for the feedback! I had no intention of creating a shipping container series, but you've made it sound very appealing. Thanks for the inspiration!
Hola, me encanto tu video, pero tengo una duda cuando haces el muro del contenedor, no se que estoy haciendo mal, tendrías algún correo que pueda mandarte y me explicaras.
So watching that felt like I got tossed in a tornado and then plopped out. I had no idea what the hell was happening but appreciate your obvious knowledge and willingness to share it.
I legitimately have no idea what was going on other than Belinda was making a model of a shipping container but it was cool to watch. I don't even know what program was getting used so I'm gonna guess this was definitely a more architect friendly video.
Literally says Autodesk Revit 2019.2 in the menu bar
I'm a year late but I LOVE your videos already. Very informative love your accent and your very well spoken about the subject.
Same. Just discovered her maybe a week ago.
I wonder why people always leave out the 53ft containers, commonly referred to as "Intermodal containers" or colloquially as "railboxes". They are the most impressive of the shipping container family with steel reinforcement columns about 5ft from either end to support crane operations.
I see them often (on trucks) but never hear them talked about whenever container homes come up.
Hey Belinda, I think it would be awesome if you can show the proof in your pudding by creating a draft or product of wooden vs container, all with correlation of your point of much better choices, amongst your many point.
Love the channel,
Good vibes from NYC!!
Great video, but can you slow down a bit. I can't keep up.
May I ask this question? If you are willing to live in a very small home, then, why not an already constructed RV trailer or, a Single wide mobil home?
It seems like the same and they have been making small homes for decades.
You are talented. Keep on with the good work
I LOVE YOUR PRESENTATION! VERY CLEAR AND THOUGHTFUL!
First thanks for the free download of your file ... I'm not good at family creation in revit , But you really inspired me alot ... Thanks for the video
Thank you so much. I learned a lot from your tutorial, I am now making a new project with shipping container, thanks again.
Awesome video and information 👌
Loved 😍 it
Thank you so much.
Just discovered the channel... Already saw 5-6 vids and loving it. Thanks
Awesome. Thanks!
Very nicely done. 👌 Thanks!
Just started following you. Your videos are fascinating in general, but also really loving your shipping container trolling! :)
Question, I know your thoughts on container homes. I am building a 20’ container travel trailer that can be separated and set on a block foundation if needed. It has 2x4 interior stud walls turned on the side to minimize thermo bridging and so I have continuous gap for rockwool insulation. I’m using pex a plumbing and smart fixtures and appliances. Anyway I got off track; I was wandering if you know anything about exterior thermo paint products to help reduce the heat load? I’lol be using a one ton mini-split heat pump for heating and cooling and I have 3 energy efficient thermo windows for ventilation. This maybe a good video topic! Any ideas?
I have no experience in container living/construction but have you looked into getting the exterior a layer of stucco?
It would be great if shipping containers could be modified for use as construction material after their usable life. They could imbed instructions for obtaining instruction on repurposing the container on a plate in the build.
Hi, Thanks for the video...Its so on point....How do i go about installing doors and windows on this container?
could you do it?
Hi there, thank you so much for providing the download. I just tried it in my project and though you made the door angle an instance parameter, I wasn't able to change them individually. When I changed the angle, all the doors changed at the same time. Is there something I'm not doing right? Sorry I'm quite new to Revit.
just go into the family and give each door angle dimension a separate parameter for instance door 1,door 2 and so on this will allow you to control each door separately
Muchas Gracias!
Thanks a lot! Greatings from Brazil!
Chulada eres una master mil gracias saludos desde Mexico Cuernavaca Morelos
WOW..Thank you so much.good job.
You give the best advice on shipping containers!
belinda your video came on my suggestion list. are you still talking about container homes.
Thanks alot😊
Hey Belinda Can you make video on kistefos museum model in dynamo ?
thank you so much god bless you
Good work I appreciate you putting the effort out to teach
You doing excellent videos, keep it up 👍
Thank you so much.. i learned a lot from you, please do more tutorial about dynamo..
From the Philippines..
Thanks, will do!
I am trying to conduct a solar and thermal analysis for a shipping container house, I downloaded the family which you have provided. But im not able to add different elements to it like doors, window or floor or even add insulation barrier. Can you please help me in how to define the element as steel and how to go about it. It would be of great help
Thank you
Shreyas
Good revit family skills....
( very little attention to the frame, from the structural perspective...... But even so..... Nice family )
Hired for sure.... !
Excuse me, what program are you using to create this drawings?
Anyone know a good free alternative to this autodesk software? If I was rolling in dough I wouldn't be trying to live in a shipping container. Nice video though.
Revit is free for students and educators. What about Sketchup?
By the time you mess with all the issues related to this Bad idea, I could build two insulated concrete houses
The difference is the dimensions and shape can be whatever you want and the conditioned space is healthy
Steel is highly diamagnetic. I can do insulator concrete that is paramagnetic. This impacts overall health
hi madam i need one help i apply in elevation Material tag in fine but if i reload the link model the tag is relocated automatically there is any option to fix this problem
Hi Belinda!... an awesome Revit Family, and great video...
I have a question though: I added this model into my project, but I need it to be cut by the visibility cut plane when it is showed in a plant view (just like with doors families). This since I want to use it as a "room". Do you know how to set this feature?...
Also, perhaps the "corrugated metal sidding" can be set as a room bounding element as well?... thanks in advance!... and keep on the good work!
Excellent!
What is the unit of measurement?
Hi Belinda This was very helpful. I'm brand new to Revit and had to slow down your presentation and that was ok . I have a request though I 'm using Revit 2018 and I could not open your families I believe theyre in 2019 could you save a version in 2018 and share it in drop box I would greatly appreciate it.
Sorry, Anthony. Revit isn't backwards compatible so I can't save it in Revit 2018.
Thank you very much, it was so helpful. Could somebody tell me please how to change the container color? please
this is done by the material used....just add material to your container
Hello … I'm somewhat confused … I last saw a video from your good self and you were "tearing strips off" sea containers (SC) as a building element and now I see this video which appears to me as if you are now condoning the use of SCs Can you please relieve me of my confusion? Thank You
She is merely providing a resource for civil engineering and architecture students to use so we can replicate the designs in revit. Providing a critical learning resource for something that is industry practice is not advocating the practice. She's just providing a learning tool, not advocating for construction malpractice. In fact, she has a video with shipping containers done right. All she purports is that one needs to exercise caution as this is not a silver bullet but a relevant option with significant constraints.
@@MalcamPrasad Thank You for your informative reply Could you please direct me to the video "shipping containers done right"? I'd appreciate it I am at decision time - do I utilise SCs or not? Thanks Malcam.
@@MalcamPrasad Beautifully said, Malcam. Thanks for the explanation and support!
@@fredfromoz2788 Here is a link to the video: ua-cam.com/video/xkG3gmPUPQg/v-deo.html All the best with your construction project!
Just tried to download the family, opened the winrar and avast immediately notified me that a file from the winrar tried to make changes to my system! please double check your dropbox and ensure the files are clean... smh.
Thank you so much .: you r the Best
The total dimension of the container is larger
looks like i had double speed up, wow that was fast :D
Super -dupa stuff -thanx
I'm not even remotely going to act like I know what you're doing with the program as CAD is only something I have dipped my toe in to. What I will do is applaud your attacking this subject with not only information, but an open mind to other possibilities. It's not the subject per se, but more the thought process you're using. I have a feeling that we're looking at a 4 or 5 video series by the time you flesh it out. A playlist would be helpful with that and I look forward to the next installment.
Thanks for watching and for the feedback! I had no intention of creating a shipping container series, but you've made it sound very appealing. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you so much..
Thanks sir
Amazing
Hola, me encanto tu video, pero tengo una duda cuando haces el muro del contenedor, no se que estoy haciendo mal, tendrías algún correo que pueda mandarte y me explicaras.
Thanks
Jazakumullah khiren
You good and amazing
did you skip steps. Your instructions are good but you keep doing fast and hard to follow sometimes.
love your job. do u use intagram i have some problem i need to send you screen shot thanks
I love
So fast and using short cuts
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