From the course: Revit: Generative Design
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Inputs
- [Instructor] Let's start the typical generative design workflow with the input section. This is where we collect all of the inputs from the user and data from Revit, which is required to execute the graph. The inputs are also variables that allow the generative design algorithm to generate new results by adjusting the input sliders. I currently have the Revit and Dynamo exercise files open for this lesson. In the Revit file, I've created two walls. One wall with windows and one without. We'll use the blank wall to optimize the placement of windows and we'll use these windows placed in the other wall as the selection windows that can be placed. So they're currently placed here in the view so that we can easily collect them in Dynamo. Each window has several types. So while we're only using three different window types, each one has several widths that can be placed, which means there'll be many options for the…
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