Learn how to use phasing and design options to organize multipart, multifaceted projects in Revit.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you need to know about this course
- Overview
- Understanding phasing
- Assigning phasing properties to objects
- Adding a new phase
- Assigning phasing properties to views
- Utilizing phase filters and graphic overrides
- Wall joins with phasing
- Managing phases
- Assigning phasing to rooms
- Applying phasing to schedules
- Phasing levels and grids
- Partial element phasing roofs
- Partial element phasing curtain walls
- Looking at topography and phasing
- Linked files and phasing
- Using a prehistoric phase
- Understanding design options
- Setting up option sets and options
- Maintaining multiple design options sets
- Dealing with object dependencies and design options
- Looking at primary options
- Working with design option view settings
- Presenting design options
- Accepting the primary option
- Design options alternative
- Generative design in Revit
- Working with phasing and design options together
- Designating future work
- Next steps
Taught by
Paul F. Aubin