Learn how to create permit-ready interior plans for commercial office spaces with Revit.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Making Revit for interior design simple
- What you should know
- Initial steps
- Customizing the project setup
- Project level setup
- Necessary view creation
- Modifying project phases
- Understanding view templates
- Wall partitions
- Wall partition constraints
- Wall partition terminations
- Wrapping columns
- Using storefronts
- Modifying storefront systems
- Changing storefront panels
- Adding components
- Graphically representing materials
- Inserting existing detail components
- Dimensioning component pieces
- Noting component pieces
- Adding a note legend
- Modeling ceilings
- Rotating ceilings
- Adjusting a ceiling
- Custom ceiling components
- Building onto the bulkhead
- Creating ceiling clouds
- Adding ceiling components: HVAC
- Adding ceiling components: Lighting
- Adding ceiling components: Symbols
- Adding doors
- Adding openings
- Adding tags
- Adding door to storefront systems
- Cleanup break
- Adding casework pieces
- Space planning
- Adding finish floors
- Custom millworking
- Creating custom schedules
- Best practices for file maintenance
- Updating model changes
- Next steps
Taught by
Chanté Bright