Why Choose Revit Basic to Fundamentals Course
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In this course you will learn Revit skills for BIM modeling. In-person or live online. Autodesk Revit Architecture training for students to create full 3D architectural project models and set them up in working drawings.
Duration: 10hours
Method: 1-on-1 method with tailored content and flexible pace, backed by individual support.
Schedule: Choose a convenient hour from Mon to Sat between 9 am and 7 pm to create your own schedule.
Revit Essentials Training:
Learn Revit fundamentals for architecture and structural design, supporting efficient building construction with BIM workflows.
Delivery Options:
In-class at our center
Live online sessions
I. Introduction to Revit
Overview of Revit and its uses
Revit interface and basic tools
Navigation and viewport controls
Creating and saving projects
II. Setting up a Project
Creating a new project
Setting up project levels and grids
Adding site and building information
Setting up project units
III. Creating Building Elements
Creating and modifying walls
Adding doors and windows
Creating and modifying floors and ceilings
Creating roofs and modifying roof shapes
Creating stairs and railings
IV. Views and Sheets
Creating and managing views
Creating and managing sheets
Adding schedules and tags
Creating construction documents
V. Annotation and Detailing
Adding text and dimensions
Creating and modifying detail components
Adding symbols and keynote legends
Adding annotations to construction documents
VI. Conclusion and Next Steps
Review of course content
Tips for further learning and resources
Q&A and feedback
Note: The above course outline is just a suggestion, and the course content and duration can be adjusted according to the needs and level of the learners.
Detailed Course Outline.
1.
Starting a Project
Creating a new project and the importance of a template.
Understanding project settings and scales
Adding levels
Adding grids
Adding columns
2.
Modeling Basics
Adding walls
Using snaps
Wall properties and wall types
Using the modified tools
Adding doors and windows
Using constraints
See: Autodesk Seek and Revit City websites
3.
Links, Imports, and Groups
Working with DWG files
Creating topography from a DWG link
Understanding CAD inserts
Using import tips
Creating a group
Working with Revit links
Managing links
4.
Sketch-Based Modeling Components
Working with floors
Working with roofs
Adding openings
Working with stairs
Working with railings
Working with ceilings
5.
Complex Walls
Creating a custom basic wall type
Adding curtain walls
Adding curtain grids and mullions
6.
Visibility and Graphics Controls
Using object styles
Working with visibility/graphic overrides
Using Hide/Isolate
Understanding view range
Using the Linework
Using cutaway views
7.
Rooms
Adding rooms
Controlling room numbering
Understanding room bounding elements
8.
Schedules and Tags
Understanding tags
Adding schedules
Modifying schedules
Creating a key schedule
9.
Annotation and Details
Adding text
Adding dimensions
Adding symbols
Adding legend views
Creating a detail callout
Using detail components
Adding filled and masking regions
10.
The Basics of Families
Understanding familiesUsing reference planes, parameters, and constraints
Adding solid geometry
Adding void geometry
Completing the family
11.
Sheets, Plotting, and Publishing
Adding sheets
Exporting to AutoCAD and JPG