Get up and running with Revit Architecture 2021 for architectural design. This course is designed for those who have no prior Revit experience and want to learn the basics.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Revit 2021 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
- Introducing building information modeling (BIM)
- Working on one model with many views
- Understanding the Revit element hierarchy
- Editing elements within the Revit hierarchy
- The Recent Files screen
- Getting familiar with the user interface
- View navigation
- Selection
- Accessing a multi-user project using worksharing
- Creating a new project from a template
- Creating and configuring a new project
- Adding levels
- Adding grids
- Refining a layout with temporary dimensions
- Adding columns
- 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
- Linking AutoCAD DWG files
- Creating topography from a DWG link
- CAD inserts
- Import tips
- Creating groups
- Mirroring groups to create a layout
- Creating Revit links
- Rotating and aligning a Revit link
- Establishing shared coordinates
- Managing links
- Importing a PDF
- Understanding file formats
- 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
- Adding openings
- Adding stairs
- Editing stairs
- Adding railings
- Adding extensions to railings
- 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
- Modifying a slanted wall and adjusting sweeps and inserts
- Using object styles
- Working with visibility and graphic overrides
- Recommendations for annotation visibility
- Using view templates
- Hiding and isolating objects in a model
- View extents and crop regions
- View Range
- Displaying objects above and below in plan views
- Using the Linework tool and Depth Cueing
- Using cutaway views
- Using graphical display options
- Adding rooms
- Controlling room numbering
- Room bounding elements
- Tags
- Adding schedule views
- Modifying schedule views
- Creating a key schedule
- Adding text
- Text formatting
- Adding dimensions
- Adding symbols
- Adding legend views
- Creating a detail callout
- Adding detail components
- Using arrays to parametrically duplicate objects
- Adding filled and masking regions
- Families
- Creating a new family from a template
- Using reference planes, parameters, and constraints
- Adding solid geometry
- Cutting holes using void geometry
- Adding blends
- Completing the family
- Understanding sheet and view references
- Adding a new sheet
- Create a sheet index
- Working with placeholder sheets
- Aligning views with a guide grid
- Exporting to AutoCAD
- Plotting and creating a PDF
- Next steps
Taught by
Paul F. Aubin