Learning Objectives for Introduction to Family Building in Revit (Revit 201)
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Start a new family utilizing the best Revit Family templates for their specific uses - Create a parametric structure to allow for adjustments to be made in the project - Customize the visualization of family elements within the project environment - Loading System Family Types - System Families and Settings Reference. Revit includes multiple system families as well as project and system settings
Annotation, Tags, and Schedules in Revit Architecture (101)
Annotation, Tags, and Schedules in Revit Architecture (101)
On completion of this course, you will be able to do the following: - Add dimensions and text to sheets - Create detail lines and add view specific symbology - Create and maintain legend views - Create and add tags to 2D and 3D views - Modify schedule content - Add schedules to sheets
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Load Families - Insert Family Components - Draw Pipes - Modify Pipes - Add and Modify Fittings and Accessories - Create Slope Pipe - Create a Fire Protection System
Working with Curtain Walls in Revit Architecture (101)
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Understand the Curtain Wall Components - Use preloaded Curtain Walls - Add Curtain Grids - Attach Mullions to Curtain Grids - Work with Curtain Wall Panels to insert doors, wall types, and more - Create a custom Curtain Wall System
On completion of System Projects for Revit MEP (101), users will be able to do the following:
- Link in other Revit models - Import CAD files - Create MEP based Levels - Monitor linked elements - Run Coordination Reviews for any changes between current and linked projects - Batch Copy MEP fixtures from other Revit Models
On completion of Beginning a Project in Revit (101), users will be able to do the following:
- Link and import CAD drawings - Link and import Revit models - Create and modify levels for floor heights and vertical references - Create and modify structural grids - Create and modify decorative and structural columns
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Describe the concept and workflow of Building Information Modeling - Navigate the Revit user interface - Effectively use the Project Browser - Open existing projects and start new projects - Navigate 2D and 3D views
Grids, Columns, Walls, and Footings in Revit Structure (101)
Grids, Columns, Walls, and Footings in Revit Structure (101)
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following: - Create and Modify Structural Grids - Place and Modify Structural Columns - Create and Modify Structural Walls - Add Wall Footings - Create Piers and Plasters - Add Isolated Footings
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following: - See Common Practices between Revit and AutoCAD. - Open Revit. - Import or Link in AutoCAD DWG’s. - Tour the Revit Interface.
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Understand schedules and their use in structural projects - Create and modify graphical column schedules that show the number, location, and height of columns - Modify schedule content, including the instance and type properties of related view elements - Add schedules to sheets to create construction documents
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Load Families - Insert Family Components - Draw and Modify Conduits and Cable Tray - Add and Modify Fittings and Accessories - Create Power and Switch Systems - Create and Modify Electrical Panel Schedules
Creating Construction Documents in Revit Architecture (101)
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Add sheets with titleblocks - Add views into sheets - Enter titleblock information for sheets and the entire project - Place and organize views on sheets - Print sheets
On completion of Structural Details in Revit Structure, users will be able to do the following:
- Create drafting views where you can add 2D details - Add detail components that show the typical elements in a detail - Annotate details using detail lines, text, tags, symbols, and patterns that define materials
Creating Construction Documents in Revit Structure (101)
On completion of Creating Construction Documents in Revit Structure, users will be able to do the following:
- Add Sheets with title blocks and views of a project - Enter the titleblock information for individual sheets and for an entire project - Place and organize views on sheets - Print sheets using the default Print dialog box
Using Structural Analysis in Autodesk Revit Structure
On completion of Structural Analysis in Revit Structure, users will be able to do the following:
- Prepare a model for analysis - Display analytical model elements in a view - Make adjustments to the structural analytical model elements - Set boundary conditions with information about the surrounding environment - Add area loads, line loads, and point loads
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following: - Creating beams, beam systems and bracing - Modify slope and offset - Add beam cantilevers and cutbacks - Change beam justifications - Apply beam coping and edit beam joins - Add trusses
Grids, Columns, Walls, & Foundations in Revit Structure
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following: - Create and Modify Structural Grids, Place and Modify Structural Columns, Create and Modify Structural Walls, Add Wall Footings, Create Piers and Pilasters, Add Isolated Footings
In this course you’ll learn how to create systems by connecting fixture elements with pipe, ducts, cable tray and conduit in Revit. The user will learn how to create, select and identify a Revit MEP system.
Modeling Floors and Ceilings in Revit Architecture
On completion of Modeling Floors and Ceilings in Revit Architecture, users will be able to do the following:
- Use Sketch Mode and Sketch tools - Explore Options such as Work Planes, Offset, Extend into Core Walls, and Instance Type Edits - Modify floor boundaries with the Floor Tool - Join geometry between floors and walls - Add openings to multiple floors - Slope floors for drainage - Add automatic ceilings that fill an entire room boundary - Modify ceiling boundaries and tile grid locations - Add ceiling components such as lighting and mechanical fixtures - Add soffit walls to connect ceilings of different heights
On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following:
- Place components in a project to further develop the design - Load components from the Autodesk Revit library - Change component types and locations - Purge unused component elements to increase the processing speed of the model
Learn to create zones, apply color schemes, set up project for heating and cooling analysis. On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following: - Create HVAC Zones. - Color Code Zones. - Set up for Heating and Cooling Analysis. - Run Heating and Cooling Analysis.
Learn how to set up spaces in Revit. Create individual or multiple spaces, divide the spaces and set up for specific situations. On completion, users will be able to do the following: - Create Spaces. - Label Spaces. - Set up for Special Space Situations. - Modify Spaces.
We will demonstrate the learning objectives utilizing the following features that incorporate the tasks discussed in this lesson. - Ribbon command interface - Properties Palette - Project Browser - Palette Visibility - Graphics Dialogue Box
COURSE DESCRIPTION: In this course you’ll learn best practices for working with Views in Revit. You’ll learn to work with both 2D and 3D views within a Revit model. Views are used throughout a project Lifecyle and can help with productivity in Revit.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES On completion of this course, users will be able to do the following: - Change the way elements display in different views. - Create and Duplicate views. - Create callout views for detailing. - Add building interior and exterior elevations. - Create building and wall sections. - 3D Section Box options
Learn best practices for working with Views in Revit. You’ll learn to work with both 2D and 3D views within a Revit model. Views are used throughout a project Lifecyle and can help with productivity in Revit. Create and duplicate views. Change the way elements display in different views. Create callout views for detailing. Add building interior and exterior elevations. Create building and wall sections.
In this course, you’ll learn best practices for creating a project in Revit. Templates are introduced in this course, and you’ll learn how to link existing Revit or CAD models to begin building levels, structural grids, and columns.
In this course you’ll learn basic tools for sketching, selecting, and modifying objects in Revit. This course covers the introductory structure of using these Revit tools and drawing aids to place and modify elements and produce accurate building models.
Getting Started with Revit is the first in our 101 course series and starts off at the very basic level of how users can start to understand proficiency learning and working with Revit. Prerequisites: Fundamental working knowledge of Windows 10 Operating System and common knowledge of drafting practices.