Autodesk Revit 2012 Essentials
Who Should Attend
Engineers, designers, drafters and professionals with interested to learn Autodesk Revit Architecture program.
Prerequisites
Highly recommended with working knowledge of AutoCAD 2008 or higher version program.
Course Description
Users are introduced to the concepts of Building Information Modeling and the tools for parametric building design and documentation. Users begin with learning the fundamental features of Autodesk Revit Architecture, and then progress through schematic design, construction documentation, and design visualization.
Key Topics
Building Information Modeling
Building Information Modeling for Architectural Design
Revit Architecture Basics
Exploring the User Interface
Working with Revit Elements and Families
Starting a Project
Starting a Design
Creating and Modifying Levels
Creating and Modifying Grids
The Basics of the Building Model
Creating a Basic Floor Plan
Adding and Modifying Walls
Working with Compound Walls
Using Editing Tools
Adding and Modifying Doors
Adding and Modifying Windows
Loading Additional Building Components
Working with Component Families
Viewing the Building Model
Managing Views
Controlling Object Visibility
Working with Section and Elevation Views
Creating and Modifying 3D Views
Using Dimensions and Constraints
Working with Dimensions
Applying and Removing Constraints
Developing the Building Model
Creating and Modifying Floors
Working with Ceilings
Adding and Modifying Roofs
Creating Curtain Walls
Adding Stairs and Railings
Detailing and Drafting
Creating Callout Views
Working with Detail Views
Working with Drafting Views
Construction Documentation
Creating and Modifying Schedules
Creating Rooms and Room Schedules
Creating Legends and Keynotes
Presenting the Building Model
Working with Drawing Sheets
Working with Titleblocks
Managing Revisions
Creating Renderings
Using Walkthroughs
Using Sun and Shadow Settings
Length of Training
3 Days (24 hours)
Tutition
$795.00 (Includes instructor led hands-on training and training materials)
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Last updated or reviewed on 8/29/11

