Embark on a transformative learning journey with our Revit Architecture online course, designed to empower architects, designers, and building professionals with the skills needed to excel in the dynamic world of Building Information Modeling (BIM). Whether you're a beginner or seeking to enhance your proficiency, this course is your gateway to unlocking the full potential of Autodesk Revit Architecture. Explore methods for sharing and linking models for streamlined teamwork. Optimize your workflow by incorporating time-saving techniques and best practices.
Course Certification:
Revit Architecture Certification is a prestigious credential that validates an individual's proficiency in utilizing Autodesk's Revit Architecture software for efficient and effective building design and documentation. This certification is ideal for architects, designers, and professionals in the construction industry who seek to enhance their skills and stay abreast of the latest technologies in the field. Certification is a testament to your expertise and commitment to staying current in the rapidly evolving field of architecture and design.
Module 1: Introduction
Revit 2023 for architecture
Imperial or metric and the exercise files
What is Revit?
How do I get Revit?
Understanding Revit Flavors
Understanding Revit release versions and file formats
Other Revit courses
Module 2: Core Concepts
Introducing building information modelling (BIM)
Working on one model with many views
Understanding the Revit element hierarchy
Editing elements within the Revit hierarchy
Module 3: Interface Basics
The Recent Files screen
Getting familiar with the user interface
View navigation
Selection
Configuring Revit options
Accessing a multiuser project using workshare
Module 4: Starting a Project
Creating a new project from a template
Creating and configuring a new project
Configure save and backup options
Adding levels
Using keyboard shortcuts
Adding grids
Refining a layout with temporary dimensions
Adding columns
Module 5: Modelling Basics
Adding walls
Wall properties and types
Using snaps
Locating walls
Using the Modify tools
Adding doors and windows
Adding plumbing fixtures and other components
Wall joins
Using constraints
Module 6: Links, Imports, and Groups
Linking AutoCAD DWG files
Creating topography from a DWG link
CAD inserts
Creating Revit links
Rotating and aligning a Revit link
Establishing shared coordinates
Managing links
Creating groups
Duplicate groups to create a floor layout
Module 7: Sketch-Based Modelling Components
Creating floors
Creating footprint roofs
Attaching walls to roofs
Creating extrusion roofs
Using the shape editing tools to create a flat roof
Working with slope arrows
Creating ceilings
Adjusting ceiling patterns
Adding openings
Module 8: Stairs
Adding stairs
Editing stairs
Adding railings
Adding extensions to railings
Module 9: Complex Walls
Understanding wall families
Creating a custom basic wall type
Stacked walls
Adding curtain walls
Adding curtain grids, mullions, and panels
Creating wall sweeps and reveals
Model lines
Adding slanted walls
Tapered walls
Modifying a slanted wall and adjusting sweeps and inserts
Module 10: Visibility and Graphic Controls
Understanding visibility and graphic controls
View extents and crop regions
View range
Displaying objects above and below in plan views
Using object styles
Working with visibility and graphic overrides
Recommendations for annotation visibility
Using view templates
Hiding and isolating objects in a model
Using the Linework tool and Depth Cueing
Using cutaway views
Using graphical display options
Module 11: Rooms
Adding rooms
Planning room numbering
Room-bounding elements
Module 12: Schedules and Tags
Tags
Adding schedule views
Modifying schedule views
Creating a key schedule
Module 13: Annotation
Adding text
Text formatting
Create a working view
Adding dimensions
Adding symbols
Module 14: Detailing
Adding legend views
Creating a detailed callout
Adding detail components
Using arrays to parametrically duplicate objects
Adding filled and masking regions
Maintaining a callout view
Module 15: The Basics of the Family Editor
Families
Creating a new family from a template
Managing saved views
Using reference planes, parameters, and constraints