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Revit 2025: Essential Training for Architecture

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Overview

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Learn the skills you need, in order to use Revit to create architectural projects.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Revit 2025 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
1. Core Concepts
  • Introducing building information modeling (BIM)
  • Working on one model with many views
  • Understanding the Revit element hierarchy
  • Editing elements within the Revit hierarchy
  • Exploring the Revit sample model
2. The Basics of the User Interface
  • The home screen
  • Getting familiar with the user interface
  • Choosing your display theme
  • View navigation
  • Selection
  • Configuring Revit options
  • Accessing a multi-user project using workshare
3. Starting a Project
  • Creating a new project from a template
  • Creating and configuring a new project
  • Configure save and backup options
  • Adding levels
  • Adding grids
  • Refining a layout with temporary dimensions
  • Adding columns
  • Purging a file
  • Using keyboard shortcuts
4. Modeling Basics
  • Adding walls
  • Wall properties and types
  • Using snaps
  • Configuring a working view
  • Locating walls
  • Using the Modify tools
  • Adding doors and windows
  • Adding plumbing fixtures and other components
  • Wall joins
  • Using constraints
5. Links and Groups
  • Linking AutoCAD DWG files
  • Linking CAD civil engineering files
  • Creating topography from a DWG link
  • Controlling line weight settings of CAD links
  • Importing a PDF
  • Creating Revit links: Custom positioning
  • Creating Revit links: Origin to origin
  • Rotating and aligning a Revit link
  • Establishing shared coordinates
  • Managing links
  • Creating groups
  • Duplicate groups to create a floor layout
6. Sketch-Based Model Elements
  • 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
  • Adjusting ceiling patterns
  • Adding shafts and dormers
7. Stairs and Railings
  • Adding stairs
  • Editing stairs
  • Multistory stairs
  • Adding extensions to railings
  • Adding railings
8. Wall Families and Types
  • 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
  • Tapered walls
  • Modifying a slanted wall and adjusting sweeps and inserts
9. Visibility and Graphics Control
  • Understanding visibility and graphics control
  • View extents and crop regions
  • View range
  • Displaying objects above and below in plan views
  • Using object styles
  • Working with visibility and graphic overrides
  • Recommendations for annotation visibility
  • Using view templates
  • Hiding individual objects in a model
  • Using display filters
  • Using the linework tool and depth cueing
  • Using cutaway views
  • Using graphical display options
10. Rooms
  • Adding rooms
  • Planning room numbering
  • Room bounding elements
11. Schedules and Tags
  • Tags
  • Adding schedule views
  • Modifying schedule views
  • Creating a key schedule
12. Annotation
  • Adding text
  • Text formatting
  • Create a working view
  • Adding dimensions
  • Adding symbols
13. Detailing
  • Adding legend views
  • The hybrid detailing process
  • Creating a detail callout
  • Adding detail components
  • Using arrays to parametrically duplicate objects
  • Adding filled and masking regions
  • Finishing the detail
14. Family Editor Basics
  • Families
  • Creating a new family from a template
  • Managing saved views
  • Using reference planes, parameters, and constraints
  • Editing and creating family types
  • Adding solid geometry: Extrusions
  • Adding solid geometry: Sweeps
  • Cutting holes using void geometry
  • Adding solid geometry: Blends
  • Completing the family
15. Sheets, Output, and Sharing
  • Understanding sheet and view references
  • Adding a new sheet
  • Adjusting sheet composition
  • Duplicate sheets and views
  • Filter by sheet
  • Aligning views with a guide grid
  • Working with a sheet index and a view list
  • Using sheet collections
  • Exporting to AutoCAD
  • Exporting a PDF
Conclusion
  • Continuing with Revit

Taught by

Paul F. Aubin

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