Episode Description
In this episode, Michael Kilkelly interviews structural engineer Bob Barnett about his programming journey from early computing with punch cards and FORTRAN to creating sophisticated Revit add-ins that automate structural calculations. Bob shares how he uses code to eliminate errors in his work, his experiences learning the Revit API, and his approach to building custom tools that make his structural engineering practice more accurate and efficient.
Timeline
0:00 - Introduction to Bob Barnett and the episode theme1:49 - Bob's early programming background and history with computers from punch cards to modern systems5:33 - Journey from AutoCAD LISP programming to exploring the Revit API9:24 - The immediate satisfaction of problem-solving through programming versus long-term architectural projects13:22 - Bob's dual focus: using automation to increase efficiency and eliminate human errors in structural calculations17:35 - The filtered element collector as a breakthrough moment in understanding the Revit API20:16 - Plans for future tools focusing on steel beams and composite members23:27 - How AI assistance has transformed Bob's programming workflow and accelerated development28:17 - Advice for engineers considering learning the Revit APIKey Takeaways
Bob focuses on automating calculations to eliminate transcription errors rather than just saving time.Working on one structural element at a time gives engineers better control and understanding than running large models.The Revit API provides access to all model data, allowing for direct calculation without manual data entry.Learning programming fundamentals enables building powerful custom tools specific to your workflow.AI tools can significantly accelerate the coding process, but you still need to understand programming basics.Resources Mentioned
Revit Add-in BootcampRevit API DocumentationConnect with Us
Website: ArchSmarter.comLinkedIn: Michael KilkellyLinkedIn: Bob Barnett