Project Spotlight: Castle Pines Walkthrough

Castle Pines, our spa project in Colorado, is up and running. Now that we just finished up our Design Development phase we have a pretty loaded model with some awesome views. Since the project is a large spa consisting of different buildings and plunge pools, we created a quick walk-through video for the client to…

Hayne Architects are a little busy!

Sorry for the skipped weeks in our blog posts, but Here@HAYNE we are finding time escaping us as we work our tails off to meet an upcoming deadline. No worries friends, we will be back to update and share with you soon. So stay tuned!

Presentation Graphics & Render Styles

Here@Hayne we don’t conform to one way of presenting our work to clients.  Each team member has their own style and preference when it comes to presentation styles. All Hand renderings (a favorite of the big man Robbin Hayne) Straight out of the Box Rendering (not particularly our favorite style…) Overlay – Compter +  Collage …

REVIT Best Practices: Setting up a Project Template Part 6 – Typical Doors & Windows

Continuing on our REVIT template journey, we are going to look at loading some typical door and window families.  Although the standard REVIT door and window families aren’t horrible, they don’t offer the level of flexibility I like when jumping into REVIT.  They are one of the first families I always load, so why not…

REVIT Best Practices: Setting up a Project Template Part 5 – Typical Walls, Roofs, Floors and Ceilings

We’re baaaaaaaaaaccccccccckkkkkkkk!! After a brief hiatus, when our office was on project deadline overload, we are going to continue setting up our Revit Project Template.  The bare bones of the project template is complete, and has been utilized for a new project we are working on in Toluca Lake (stay tuned).  As expected there were…