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Revit 2019: Interior Design Construction Ready Techniques

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Overview

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Learn how to take your interior design projects from schematic design to construction documentation in Revit.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Constructing your vision
  • What you should know
  • Moving from design to construction in Revit: What now?
1. Finalizing a Floor Plan
  • Adding dimensions to floor plans
  • Creating custom tags for specific categories
  • Tagging and scheduling components
2. Annotating Interior Elevations
  • Adding dimensions to interior elevations
  • Adding notes to interior elevations
  • Detailing interior elevations
3. Designing Ceilings
  • Providing lighting
  • Detailing electrical symbols
  • Detailing HVAC and wiring
  • Creating ceiling legends
4. Applying Design Elements to Drawings
  • Creating coded floor finish drawings: Part 1
  • Creating coded floor finish drawings: Part 2
  • Creating custom millwork
5. Schedules
  • Declaring rooms in the model
  • Creating coded floor finish drawings: Part 2
  • Creating a custom room finished schedule: Part 2
  • Editing a room finished schedule
  • Creating finish material legends
  • Creating material takeoffs
  • Editing door schedules
  • Creating door type legends and notes
  • Creating a door hardware schedule
6. Bringing It On Home
  • Creating a sortable drawing index: Part 1
  • Creating a sortable drawing index: Part 2
  • Creating custom keynoting for views: Part 1
  • Creating custom keynoting for views: Part 2
  • Create a project note block
  • Finishing touches
  • Batch plotting
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Chanté Bright

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