Tips & Tricks: Edit Revit Component Thumbnail Image

We are back with some helpful (hopefully) tips & tricks for you to use. Have you ever clicked on a Revit component before to see what the preview image is because the name of the file is “tub”… but it’s a small hard to see plan view? Well you can change that! Check out this…

Happy Holidays with Hayne: that’s a Wrap!

Just three days left until Christmas Day and to be ready with beautiful gifts under the tree we had our annual Hayne Holiday Wrap Party!! We pick two days usually a week apart, to have room for additional gifts that need to be purchased, to get our gifts wrapped. Our wonderful Office Mom will supply…

Dressing Up: A Space!

Hillary Hayne is the vignette queen! We love to see her layer materials, patterns, colors, textures and objects to create special moments in any space. Indoor or outdoor. Collected or minimal. Here are some of our favorites from a recent shoot of Hayne Cottage. There are more to come so stay tuned and be ready…

Back to School: High Tech

Welcome back! As promised from last week’s post, we are going to go through some of our high tech wish list items. So check out below to see what we hope our Bossman will approve to “Add to Cart”! 1. VR Headset 2. Go Pro 3. Tile 4. Drone 5. Plotter 6. Teleporter Machine Hope…

Project Spotlight: Reynolds Court Outdoor Living

The Existing Condition. Let’s check in on the design for our Outdoor Living areas at Reynolds Court! See what we are working with… Hmmmm, some of those hedges aren’t too bad… The Inspiration. The trellis area inspiration comes from Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s design for Ellen Pompeo featured in Architectural Digest. Pool inspiration comes from Modern…

The HAYNE Way: Family “Go-To” Parameters

Hello friends! Thanks for joining us today. We are still waiting for the infinite library of components to be generated for us to use but until then we are creating new components to use in our model. With that we noticed there are a couple of parameters we always start with. We thought we would…

Project Spotlight: Sierra Towers Cabinetry

Our Sierra Towers project is moving into construction, and as we start demolition to field verify some existing conditions (like drain pipe and mechanical ductwork locations) we spent some time refining our cabinetry designs.  As we’ve talked about previously, our current work-flow is to create assemblies with individual components. This project is cabinetry heavy and…

Project Spotlight: Lawless Brewery

Long time no blog…  Things have been a little hectic here at Hayne as we added a teeny tiny new member to the Hayne team family and temporarily lost Bianca to a more demanding boss… HAHA!  Soon she will be back in the office so why not restart our weekly updates… Lawless Brewery is well…

Hayne Road Trip!

Here@HAYNE we travel… safely of course! The Haynes took a road trip to Colorado in their new Ford truck to get out and enjoy some outdoors since the quarantine started back in March. Take a look below at some of the beauty they got to enjoy last week!              …

Tips & Tricks: Spline Length in Revit

Hello again! We hope you are staying safe as we continue through these quarantine times. Our office continues to work remote and we were recently asked to create a fire access plan with paths that were fluid, not linear, and calculate their lengths to show they meet code. The first thing I thought was “easy-peasy”…

Here@HAYNE We Work Remote!

Times have changed and the #stayhome movement is still running strong. With trying to keep everyone safe we here@HAYNE have started working remote but are still pushing forward! So for this week’s post we wanted to share what our “offices” look like for each of us right now. We are all trying to get through…