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Autodesk Revit From Beginner to Professional Part 1 (Creating a project)

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Overview

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Introduction.

Revit has a design aimed mainly at the construction and administration of construction-related data such as the materials to be used in a wall or the capacities they have to support structural loads and with this course you will discover the advantages of designing in BIM (Building Information Modeling) in the current work environment with this BIM software developed by Autodesk.

The information stored in the walls, floors, ceilings, among others, are used in Revit for the tables used to budget a project which are called quantification tables. These are also use in order to review the information delivered by the suppliers of construction materials since Revit stores information such as kilowatts and others specific to a specialty.

Revit allows analytical studies of structures to identify areas of risk before starting with the structural calculations, as well as solar studies for architectural design.

Making use of the tools that the software has, we can make presentations for the projects carried out in Revit through videos and slides that can be presented to different people while working on an educational or work project.

During the course we will create a complete project from scratch using exercises that are always explained using an example that guides you step by step. To take this course you do not need previous knowledge of BIM or Revit. In addition, this course is created with the latest version of Revit, although there is no problem if you decide to follow the course with an earlier version of Revit you will be able to follow it perfectly.

The lessons on this course will be focused on:

Basic Concepts.

  • How to Create Projects and Templates.
  • Design Concepts.
  • Drawing Tools.
  • Modification Tools.
  • Selection and Copying Tools.

Editing Family Systems.

  • Start a Project using walls, floors, stairs, ceilings, among others.
  • Properties and Family Types.

Family Introduction.

  • How to Create Families.
  • How to use Parameters.
  • Formulas.

Mass.

  • How to Create a Mass.
  • How to use a Mass.

Environments in Revit.

  • Topography.
  • Use of Topography.
  • Site Components.

Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • User Interface
  • Opening a New Project
  • Saving the Project
  • Opening an Existing Project
  • Project Units
  • Creating a Template
  • The ViewCube
  • The Options on the ViewCube
  • The Navigation Wheels
  • The Zoom
  • The Draw Panel
  • The Snaps
  • Controls and Shape Handles
  • Introduction to Family Systems and Family Types
  • Standard Selection
  • Select All Instances
  • The Selection Box
  • The Undo and the Redo
  • The Modify Panel part 1
  • The Modify Panel part 2
  • Using Recent Commands
  • Click and Drag
  • The Automatic Dimensions
  • The Measure Tools
  • Using the existing Views of the Projects
  • Using the Status Bar to Change the Views
  • Understanding the Boundaries of The View
  • Understanding the Boundaries of The View in older Templates
  • Opening Views Using Annotations
  • Placing the Grids
  • Editing the Grids
  • Placing the Levels
  • Creating Plan Views Using the Levels
  • The Importance of the Grids and the Levels on the Projects
  • Placing the Walls
  • Wall Properties
  • The Slanted Cross Section Definition
  • Wall Layers
  • The Stacked Wall Family System
  • Wrapping Options
  • Editing the Wall Profile
  • Attaching and Detaching the Walls
  • The Tapered Cross Section Definition
  • The Tapered Cross Section Definition using the Type Properties Window
  • Placing a Floor
  • The Span Direction
  • Floor Properties
  • Using the Floors as a Host
  • The Slope Arrow
  • Placing a Roof
  • Editing the Roofs
  • Changing the Slope on the Roof
  • Creating Complex Roofs
  • Roof by Extrusion
  • Using the Boundary Lines and the Slope Arrow
  • The Overhang
  • Align Eaves
  • Join and Unjoin Roof
  • Using Multiple Views
  • The Ceiling Plan
  • Placing a Ceiling
  • Editing the Ceilings
  • The View Range
  • Starting the Project (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
  • Placing the Walls (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
  • Placing the Floors (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
  • Placing the Roofs (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
  • Placing the Ceilings (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
  • Placing The Components
  • Changing the Host of the Components
  • Changing the Orientation on Doors and Windows
  • Loading other Families
  • Filtering your selection Using the Properties Palette
  • The Filter
  • The Match Type Properties
  • Hide and Unhide
  • The Dimension
  • The Clipboard Panel
  • Placing a Curtain Wall
  • Editing the Curtain Walls
  • Adding and Removing Elements from the Curtain Wall
  • Editing the Grid Using the Properties
  • Editing the Curtain Wall Using the Type Properties Window
  • Configure Grid Layout
  • Working with Curtain Walls
  • Using other Properties of the Curtain Walls
  • Placing a Stair
  • Stair Components (The Runs)
  • Stair Properties
  • Run Properties
  • Stair Components (The Landings and The Supports)
  • Multistory Stair
  • Convert to Sketch Based
  • The Openings
  • Dormer Opening
  • Placing a Ramp
  • Ramp Properties
  • Ramp Components
  • Editing the Family Type (Ramp)
  • Placing a Railing
  • Adding Railings to Existing Elements
  • Using a Host to Edit the Railings
  • Railing Properties
  • Rail Structure (Non Continuos)
  • Baluster Placement (The Main Pattern)
  • Baluster Placement (Baluster Per Tread)
  • Baluster Placement (The Posts)
  • Placing the Components (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
  • Placing the Curtain Walls (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
  • Placing the Stairs (Exercise Using Revit 2024)
  • Creating a Family
  • Solid Forms
  • Void Forms
  • Editing Shapes
  • Saving the Family
  • Loading a Family to a Project
  • Creating Parameters
  • Join and Cut Geometry
  • Using Parameters with Geometry
  • The Formulas (Introduction)
  • Using Parameters on The Formulas
  • Using Abbreviations on The Formulas
  • Using The Formulas to edit Parameters Values
  • Using Conditionals
  • The Mass (Introduction)
  • Drawing Surfaces
  • Using the Drawings to Create Forms
  • The Form Element Panel
  • Revit 2024 Examples (Families Column #1)

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C. Thi Team

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