Modern Enzyme Tower in Hong Kong: a blend of luxury living and innovative architectural design.

High Rise BIM Project by Alisha Menezes

Alisha Menezes’ high rise BIM project is useful because it shows more than a finished tower image. It points to modelling, coordination, automation and documentation, which are the things practices often look for in BIM-led portfolios.

The project uses Revit, Dynamo and Navisworks as part of the design and coordination story. That makes the page valuable for students and assistants trying to show technical ability without turning the portfolio into a software list.

Project images

High rise BIM project by Alisha Menezes showing tower design drawing
Tower drawings need to show structure, scale and design logic clearly.
High rise BIM project by Alisha Menezes showing architectural section and technical drawing
Sections and technical drawings help prove that the project has been resolved beyond the headline image.
High rise BIM project by Alisha Menezes showing project visual evidence
The visual package should connect the design idea with the BIM and coordination evidence.

What BIM evidence should show

A high rise BIM project should make the model useful to the reader. It should explain how the building is organised, how information is coordinated and where the digital process improved the design.

  • Revit modelling should show structure, levels, facade logic and documentation quality.
  • Dynamo is useful when it explains automation, testing or iteration, not just a plugin name.
  • Navisworks matters when it shows coordination thinking and clash awareness.
  • Sustainability claims need to connect to massing, envelope, material or operational choices.

How this helps a BIM portfolio

For architecture assistants and BIM candidates, the strongest portfolio pages usually show the process behind the final image. A practice wants to see what you controlled, what you coordinated and how you made decisions.

That means screenshots and diagrams should be labelled carefully. The goal is not to prove that you opened the software, but that you used it to solve architectural and coordination problems.

Showcase a BIM or technical project

If your project proves digital design, coordination or documentation skill, make that evidence easy to read.

  • Show the design outcome and the model logic.
  • Caption the drawings so the reader knows what you did.
  • Explain coordination, automation or technical decisions in plain English.

Next step

Browse more work in the Architecture Social Projects directory, or submit your own BIM or portfolio project to Architecture Social.

If this project has made you rethink your own portfolio or next move, browse current architecture jobs or contact Architecture Social for a recruiter’s view.

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